Near downtown St. Louis, there’s a hidden paradise of cottonwoods and wildflower meadows. This was once the site of the Pruitt-Igoe housing projects, often cited as an example of failed public policy.
Janet Lever-Wood has spent a great deal of time hiking around the region’s canyon country over the last 40 years. On those walks, she’s been fortunate enough to happen upon rock art, ancestral sites ...
There’s a moment in Scotland when the road seems to dissolve into the horizon. The hills roll endlessly ahead, the sky feels impossibly close, and you start to lose the sense of where land ends and ...
It’s an adage that Westerners like to fight over public lands, whether it’s access, how to manage them, or what should and should not be protected. (Think landowners vs. recreationists, tent campers ...
Cornwall's first fully licensed wild beaver release marks a major moment in Britain's rewilding story. Growing evidence suggests the animals are already changing landscapes, slowing rivers and helping ...
If you’re still thinking about Sienna Miller’s totally charming 16th-century English country house (or Thatch, as she endearingly calls it), you’re not alone. The September cover shot has ...
Landscape architect Raymond Jungles sits in his office surrounded by crisp white furniture. Large floor-to-ceiling windows reveal winding tree branches in the background. Jungles wears a simple black ...
He’s a force of nature. A Sunset Park filmmaker who has turned his camera on New York City’s wild spaces and hurricane-ravaged neighborhoods will screen his short flicks at two Brooklyn events his ...
In a new paper published in Science, a team of researchers including Chris Wilmers, a professor of environmental studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, makes the case that the very ...