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Politics
One Runner of Color鈥檚 Internal Monologue
If We Want to Protect the Places We Love, We Must Vote
Mountain Towns Rely on Immigrants
When Alpinists Go Rogue
A Day in the Life of a Fisherwoman
Why Paradise Valley Shouldn’t Be Mined
The Fight to Save Louisiana’s Coastline
A Rare Trout Is Revitalizing New Mexico
The Lowdown on Voting, with Conrad Anker
How to Register to Vote, with Conrad Anker
Meet Alaska’s Most Interesting Lobbyist
Fishing with Steven Rinella in the South
Elkmont: A Ghost Town in the Smokies
A Short Film About Overpopulation
A Thru-Hike of the U.S.-Mexico Border
The Truth About Wild and Scenic Rivers
‘Koktuli Wild’
How Flood Forecasting Might Save Lives
The Human Cost of Closed Borders
Highlining Across the Border
Following Bears Ears’ Native Messengers
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In response to the current administration鈥檚 decision to open up Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments to extractive industries, filmmakers Yeehaw Donkey, producer , and photographer 聽created the film聽.聽It follows 17 adventurers, three dogs, and a film crew as they run a 250-mile relay race across the desert in honor of the native messengers who used to travel this landscape by foot.聽