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A close examination of the president's recent trip to the state reveals that he made some inroads, even with those who balk at his progressive environmental agenda

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Flint celebrates the beauty of Georgia's Flint River. This short film from American Rivers features thre local people and their special connections to the river, which provides water for over one million people, 10,000 farms, unique wildlife and 300 miles of exceptional fishing and…

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Filmmaker Christiaan Welzel聽from WeWannaGo TV takes viewers deep into some of the most incredible landscapes Canada has to offer in his ongoing web series, Earth Porn. Volume 4聽focuses on the Canadian Rockies in Alberta.聽…

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Here's why we need to take action to protect the places that matter most to us.

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The Urban Wildlife Conservation Program is the best outdoor initiative you鈥檝e never heard of. Let these fantastic photos be an introduction.

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The mine responsible for turning the Animas River bright orange is far from the only one threatening to poison the country's rivers and streams

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The winners of the The World at Night's annual photo contest. Whoa!

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Through KEEN Footwear鈥檚 #LiveMonumental campaign

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And meet the man who鈥檚 made it his mission to keep it that way

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New research shows that the bulk of the national park鈥檚 iconic plant are in jeopardy from exceptionally dry conditions

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A proposal to protect the remaining wild animals from poachers by marketing fake horn instead of the real thing sounds promising. But conservationists worry it'll only make the problem worse.

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Wildfires are burning more acres than ever. These are the areas they're affecting the most.

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With petroleum as his paint, English photographer Simon Norfolk took to Africa鈥檚 second highest peak, Mount Kenya, to outline the mountains鈥 vanishing Lewis Glacier.

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The country's Sandinista government has cut a deal with a reclusive Chinese businessman willing to spend $50 billion on a larger-than-life transport waterway. There are a few unanswered questions, starting with whether Nicaraguans really want it and how much priceless habitat would be wrecked. Traveling the proposed route by motorcycle, boat, and boots, the author hunts for answers.

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The Nature Conservancy is experimenting with innovative strategies to beat back invasive weeds in one of the country鈥檚 biodiversity hotspots.

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An overview of the weather and climate patterns contributing to the dry conditions

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What happens when we start a fire and we can't contain it?

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For World Oceans Day 2015, the tech giant is sharing 40 new 360-degree underwater panoramas

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Wild fish? Farmed fish? No fish? This is no Dr. Seuss rip-off; it鈥檚 the increasingly confusing situation that seafood consumers are facing.

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A new law may prevent people from gathering 鈥渄ata鈥濃攊ncluding snapping photographs鈥攐f the state鈥檚 natural environment.

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An experimental timelapse video by Gavin Heffernan and Harun Mehmedinovic聽created for the Skyglow Project that imagines galaxy over the glowing metropolis of Los Angeles through compositied timelapse and star trail astrophotography. Skyglow is聽a Kickstarter quest designed to explore the effects and…

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Volcanic activity in and around Patagonia could mean clogged streams and animal deaths, but experts say the region should bounce back quickly.

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Integrating drought coverage into the curriculum will not solve the West鈥檚 water crisis, but it may be the first step to getting people to finally evaluate their behavior.

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Wildfire season is getting longer, scarier, and more dangerous. Here's what you need to know and how to prepare.

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From major manufacturers to local outfitters, the outdoor industry is coming into its own as a political force. Public lands, and all who love them, stand to benefit in a big way.

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Rob Stewart, a leading conservationist, is best known for his film Sharkwater. His latest project, Revolution, takes the fight to save the oceans to the next level. Filmed over four years in locations spanning 15 countries, Revolution is a firsthand look…

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Photographer and environmentalist, Meg Haywood Sullivan crafts stories about the personalities and lifestyles that embody mankind's relationship with the natural world. From high alpine mountain ranges to backcountry missions in the desert, she seeks out the moments that capture a sense of place and perspective, finding beauty…

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Filmmaker Christiaan Welzel takes viewers deep into some of the most incredible landscapes Canada has to offer in his ongoing web series, Earth Porn. Volume 3聽takes to the skies and explores the flats and canyons of the Alberta Badlands.聽…

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You鈥檒l recognize at least a few of the names on American Rivers鈥 annual Endangered Rivers list鈥攂ut what will you do to ensure they remain pristine?

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Having been primed to lead Greenpeace into the 21st century, the six-year executive director has suddenly opted to resign.

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Filmmaker Christiaan Welzel takes viewers deep into some of the most incredible landscapes Canada has to offer in his ongoing web seires, Earth Porn. Volume 2 takes to the skies and explores the lakes, rivers and waterfalls of Alberta, Canada.聽…

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Filmmaker Christiaan Welzel takes viewers deep into some of the most incredible landscapes Canada has to offer in his ongoning web series, Earth Porn. Volume 1 focuses on British Columbia, where he wanted to create an immersive visual and audible experience, designed to be…

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Five years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, we wanted to know whether the Gulf had recovered鈥攁nd how much remains to be done.

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A Voice in the Wilderness is a short film from O.A.R.S. and Thelonius Step that encourages folks to get outside, just like ol' Ed would have wanted. We couldn't agree more.聽…

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Human-rights superhero Kumi Naidoo has a tough assignment: lead the organization into 21st-century relevance. But after a year that saw activists lionized (imprisoned in Putin's jails) and then vilified (unfurling a banner on Peru's ancient Nazca lines), can he save the day?

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The Trekker cameras used to be confined to city streets. Now, the systems are venturing farther into the wild, and bringing back stunning imagery from the planet's most remote regions.

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Our national parks are getting louder, and it's affecting both the wildlife and our health.

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Fungus farming may soon have its day in the sun

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In a new effort to protect national parks and wilderness areas from commercial photography, the feds have started going after amateur filmmakers with big social media followings.

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Following a lengthy trial plagued by missing and mishandled evidence, judges have acquitted seven men charged with the murder of the environmental activist Jairo Mora Sandoval. But with protestors and government leaders incensed by the decision, the case is far from over.

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Former reality-show skipper Chris Fischer has revolutionized shark science鈥攚ith a daring system for catching the beasts alive and a radical new research-funding model. During an expedition off the coast of Chile that was interrupted by an undersea earthquake, our man wonders if this guy is the next Cousteau or a corporate-sponsored hype machine.

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Return of the River is a feature documentary that tells the story of the largest dam removal and river restoration project in history, currently taking place on the Elwha River in Wahsington State. The film explores an extraordinary community effort to set the river…

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This month, a bill was introduced that would limit presidential authority to protect the natural wonders of the U.S.鈥攁nd it is far more likely to pass than its predecessors. Here's why that's a very bad idea.

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After 6 years mired in political turmoil, the controversial pipeline proposal could be concluded this year.

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Research continues to reinforce long-standing claims that tapping Canada鈥檚 tar sands will push global temperatures to scary heights

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Putting pipelines through sensitive ecosystems has led to catastrophic oil leaks before. The threat from Keystone is no different.

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Canada has the potential to lead the world in renewable energy鈥攊f only the government will listen

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For people who live on the wild edges of wolf country, the animal’s presence can be magical and maddening at once. Twenty years after their reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park, the Gray Wolf remains the most polarizing animal in the American West.聽…

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Twenty years after wolves were reintroduced in the Northern Rockies, many politicians would still love to see them eradicated, and hunters and ranchers are allowed to kill them by the hundreds. But the animals are not only surviving鈥攖hey're expanding their range at a steady clip. For the people who live on the wild edges of wolf country, their presence can be magical and maddening at once.

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Filmmaker and wildlife adventurer Donnie Vincent has a passion for hunting. He admits it’s a controversial pursuit these days, but he has his reasons. For Vincent, hunting isn’t a sport, it’s a way of life. He says, “Unless you’re a small time rancher, small time farmer, a…

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The Director of Programs at the Natural Resources Defense Council on the fights she faces in 2015, and how to get involved.

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Wilderness Collective recently took a pack horse trip through the John Muir Wilderness in California, and after watching this, it's pretty clear why they went. The entire voice over of this short film is comprised of quotes from Muir's seminal book, “My First Summer in the Sierra,”…

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The bold move ostensibly protects one of the world鈥檚 most productive fisheries. But the bay鈥檚 most pressing threat remains: the Pebble Mine.

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California’s Central Valley, the largest agricultural sector in the nation, sustained the highest water loss it’s ever recorded in 2014. Without water, wildflowers struggled to grow, and honeybees lost their source of food. Honeybees are linked to $15 billion in US crop pollination, and California’s small business beekeepers have now…

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When Senior Editor Grayson Schaffer reported on delisting Grizzlies for the January Issue of 国产吃瓜黑料, he spent several days with Casey Anderson in the Tom Miner Basin, north of Yellowstone National Park. A rancher had put down an old horse, and local bears were making regular visits to the…

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Shane Davis is data-mining the oil and gas industry to win hearts, minds, and legislative battles

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Bob Windsor keeps Churchill, Manitoba, free of a different kind of perp

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The crude that would feed the XL pipeline comes from a once pristine part of Alberta that now resembles mining operations on a sci-fi planet. At places like Fort McKay, home to First Nations people who've lived there for centuries, the money is great but the environmental and health impacts are exceedingly grim.

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The large canine wandering Arizona's Kaibab Plateau appears to be a gray wolf from Yellowstone. Which means its future is grim.

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For many of us, the mountains are a magical place. Mountains of Dreams from Watching Eye Productions pays tribute to the landscape so many cherish with spectular footage of mountains from all over the planet. 聽…

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The World Health Organization says noise is now second only to air pollution as an environmental cause of ill health.聽In Pursuit of Silence聽is a meditative film from Transcendental Media that will explore our relationship with sound and the impact of noise on our lives.聽…

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Earlier this summer, filmmakers from聽Pixel Bokeh聽flew from Homer, Alaska, to the McNeil River to test cameras and film some Alaskan Brown Bears. The footage they got was pretty spectacular.聽…

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A film from O.A.R.S.聽and filmmaker Pete McBride, River of Eden is a journey into the Fijian Highlands to discover why the locals said “no” to easy money from resource extraction, and how they turned to tourism to fund a conservation area that protects one…

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Last week, a judge ordered homeowners to remove their controversial hut from a Washington ridge. Why? To protect the view.

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The first short film from More Than Just Parks, this video is an incredibly stunning journey through Olympic National Park. The culmination of a month of backpacking, 500 miles traveled, and 50,000 photos and videos taken, this short film showcases the…

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There are many threats to the 50-year-old Wilderness Act. But the most dangerous, Kenneth Brower says, comes from those who are chipping away at the very idea of wilderness itself.

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Jonathan Field is a Canadian Cowboy who takes an “ancient approach” to raising the animals he loves. Watch Field describe his methods in this short clip from the Red Bull-sponsored documentary Harmony with Horses. A short from Salazar Film.聽…

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In honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act, Pete McBride and Vital Films put together this stunning visual tribute to some of the most treasured areas in the U.S. 聽…

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Explorer Daniel Fox has paddled some of the world's wildest places in search of images that can reconnect us with nature—but not humanize it. His startling Wild Image Project brings wildlife up close and personal, asking viewers to reconsider their relationship with the environment. "Nature is raw, rough, cruel, pretty, beautiful, inspiring, but above all, a humble experience," Fox says. And that's a great thing.

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The hours are long, and the work can be dangerous. But animal care workers, the unsung heroes devoted to the health of mammals at SeaWorld and other marine parks, have unrivaled access to the animals鈥攁nd the challenges of captivity. Here, three former employees go on the record about their experiences.

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Ernest Moniz talks to 国产吃瓜黑料 about radioactive waste, SuperTrucks, dazzling solar arrays, southwestern breakfasts, and a trout stream that has to remain top secret.

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More than four years in the making, Mission Blue is legendary oceanograpgher Dr. Sylvia Earle’s eye-opening wake-up call to save the ocean. Directed by Fisher Stevens (“The Cove”) and Robert Nixon (“Gorillas in the Mist”), the film follows Dr. Earle on her global quest…

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North Carolina State University wants to sell off Hofmann Forest for $150 million. Is that such a bad thing?

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This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act. Signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on September 3, 1964, the federal law is a milestone in conservation and has been used to preserve over 100 million acres of wilderness. This special segment of…

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In the half-century since the Wilderness Act was passed, almost everything has changed. All the more reason to go wild.

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Artist Cory Trepanier’s聽journey to the Yukon’s Kluane National Park and Reserve was a month of awe and wonder in 22,000 sq kilometers of raw Canadian wilderness. The first chapter of his聽TrueWild project, he skied and camped in part of the largest non-polar ice field…

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Namibia's desert elephant population is dwindling鈥攕o why are they handing out hunting permits?

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A down-and-out polar bear in Argentina could use a change of scenery. Is it too late?

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