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Here's how to truly leave no trace

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A new study polled western voters' views on the interior secretary, Trump's public lands agenda, and downsizing Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante

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Dirt bikes and 4x4s aren't nearly as bad for the environment as you might think. (Hear me out.)

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Photographer Pete McBride got front-row seats to the massive Lake Christine Fire as it nearly destroyed his 120-year-old home

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Now that the mines have closed, the small towns of Emery County, Utah, are dreaming up an ambitious plan: A veritable outdoor playground with a new monument and more than half a million acres of designated wilderness. Can this scheme convince other towns to transition from extraction to recreation?

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We believe protecting public land and the environment matters

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She helped the Navy, the White House, and the entire federal government become more eco-friendly. Now Kate Brandt is tackling her most ambitious sustainability project yet.

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Use these sunscreens now, and in 30 years your skin will thank you

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These mailers, made from upcycled vinyl billboards, can be used up to 2,000 times

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When it comes to our appetites, we鈥檙e no different than our caveman ancestors

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After a spate of wildlife selfies and general landscape destruction, we put together our own set of guidelines for those lacking all human decency

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Wildfires are going to become bigger and more frequent in the future. If you find yourself caught in one, this is what you need to do.

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When in doubt, don't light that campfire

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Dan Wenk was a career Park Service official who was well-respected by Republicans and Democrats. But he made the mistake of disagreeing with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.

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Lots of big brands are shifting toward more sustainable gear, without harmful PFCs. But for the industry as a whole, change is slow.

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Through a new program called North Face Renewed, customers can purchase used and refurbished gear online

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'You Are Mighty' lays out ground rules for getting your kid to help change the world

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It protects you from ticks, mosquitoes, and fleas, but it does come with risks

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Tribes and Native-owned corporations are making huge profits by conserving their forests for carbon offset programs鈥攁n effort that could revolutionize conservation

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Noso鈥檚 Kelli Jones is building an outdoor business while reducing waste, one scrap of nylon at a time

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A powerful storm swept the mountains over the weekend and killed more than a dozen people

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Researchers studied 1,500 Rocky Mountain forests that had been burned by wildfires. They found that most of the woods aren't recovering after the blaze鈥攁nd in some cases, they're not returning at all. The culprit? A warming planet.

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Our bikes may be better now, but what about the world in which we ride them?

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The retailer put forth new standards for environmental and social responsibility. How effective will they be?

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Dress for success when you get snow, rain, and sunshine, all in 24 hours

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Conservatives, liberals, 100,000 outraged public commenters鈥攖he interior secretary had trouble getting anyone behind his plan

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Travel, be more productive, get the right degree, and customize your career

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For decades, park leaders have predicted that swarms of tourists could ruin public lands. Is anyone heeding their advice?

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Pet waste has become a major pollutant, both outdoors and at home

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Creating a workplace that truly makes us happy and healthy takes a lot more than standing desks and on-site yoga. Thankfully, new research has sparked a growing design revolution.

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The Secretary of the Interior's idea to support public lands with oil and mining leases isn't just wrongheaded鈥攖he numbers don't add up.

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Ryan Zinke is using parts of an Obama administration鈥揺ra idea that would've drastically changed the DOI. Now it's causing him trouble.

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Because of drought and rising temperatures, wildfires in the West will grow so large and regular they could reshape entire forests

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The National Geographic fellow on what he's learned from spending time with the happiest people on earth

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That fact was made painfully clear Sunday night when an autonomous Volvo XC90 hit and killed a woman who was walking her bike across the street in Tempe, Arizona

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Record low snowfalls have made national news, but it came as no surprise for the characters in the End of Snow, from Day鈥檚 Edge Productions.

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With an environmentally friendly firefighting gel called Strong Water

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The latest iteration of running for a cause

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A new report finds that a startling number of environmental and conservation organizations aren't making efforts to report on internal diversity or actively pursue inclusion

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The parent company owns outdoor brands like CamelBak and Giro, as well as Savage Arms, a manufacturer of AR-15-style semi-automatic rifles

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Efforts to manage human waste in national parks have failed miserably. Now a creative scientist may have found an elegant remedy.

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The interior secretary's idea to organize public land by watershed was a great idea when it was first voiced a century and a half ago. But it won't work today.

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Ultrarunner and author Mirna Valerio on the TransRockies Run, snags, and just some of the things her body is capable of

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As governor, Mitt Romney was an environmental champion. Presidential candidate Romney, however, fell in line with the GOP. What kind of Utah senator would he be if he succeeds Orrin Hatch?

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To close out 2017, the president chipped away at protections meant to keep public lands, waters, and wildlife safe

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Within the understaffed offices of the DOI, is any work actually getting done?

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The new bill argues that lawsuits have made wildfires much worse, but its solution won鈥檛 do much to help

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When she was in college, Jack Kerouac鈥檚 book The Dharma Bums helped the author find her place in wilderness and in life. She hoped it would do the same for her 16-year-old son as they embarked on a mother-son California road trip retracing Kerouac鈥檚 adventures.

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A team of scientists entered a glass bubble in the desert to live for two years cut off from society. Things didn't go as planned.

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Is riding with headphones really such a big deal?

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Riding bikes may be green, but the manufacturing behind them can be far from it

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Congress got closer to drilling in the "crown jewel" Arctic refuge with legislation that just cleared the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

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We raise $3 billion every year for conservation, then we go out on those public lands and help manage wildlife populations鈥攆or free

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Okay, maybe freak out a little. But here鈥檚 why it鈥檚 not quite as dire as it sounds.

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Both brands just built websites that will help people shop for pre-owned products

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The end goal: stop the environment from getting in the way of oil and gas extraction

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And maybe make yourself feel better, too

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Jean production is resource intensive and sometimes toxic鈥攂ut it doesn't have to be

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When Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke's advocates for "traditional uses," what he means is industrialization

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The writer and activist's nighttime essentials

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Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune on why the land is worth more than just the resources that are on it

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The new bill is part of the GOP's latest assault on public lands

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There are 137 large wildfires raging across 7.8 million acres in what might be the worst fire season ever

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On his new album, the king of mellow beach music takes a bold turn. We asked him why.

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On his new album, the king of kick-back beach music takes a bold turn. He tells us why.

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Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is creating a dream team to save our oceans

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Despite overwhelming public support for preserving public lands, the Secretary of the Interior is still recommending Trump trim "a handful" of national monuments. He just won't publicly say which ones鈥攐r by how much.

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The people have spoken. In a study released Tuesday, over 99 percent of people said they support the 27 monuments up for review. President Donald Trump, are you listening?

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Some explored the unknown, some made scientific breakthroughs, some are working to save the world. All are pioneers whose names should be more well-recognized.

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A new group of movers and shakers, aptly named Artemis, could be just what we need to get more politicians to care about conservation

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Making your favorite tree or flower reproduce itself is easier than you think

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A Scout is not Donald Trump, basically

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To the protectors of Alabama鈥檚 swamps, the vanishing of an iconic river creature posses terrifying questions about the water we swim in and fish in and drink.

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Thanks to a shrewd food marketing industry and slick packaging schemes, we're overpaying for products that make major health claims with little real nutritional payoff

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Nicky Fitzgerald loves tourists, doesn't believe in work-life balance, and has a controversial approach to conservation that just might work

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Two new books explore the lengths we've gone to engineer America's most celebrated "wild" resources

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More than 396,000 people have spoken up so far about the Trump administration's desire to shrink or abolish the national monuments. Will the White House really read all of them?

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And why is it so bad if the EPA overturns it?

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Six steps to make a difference in a darkening world

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Get maximum protection鈥攁nd avoid nasty chemicals鈥攚ith these eight natural sunscreens

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