Nature
  UST Creative Manager Talks Fatherhood, Societal Pressures, and His Love of the Outdoors
  Increasing Diversity in the Outdoors One Hike at a Time
  This National Forest in Florida Is a Tropical Paradise
  Utah’s Fishlake National Forest Is Magic in the Fall
  Preserving Washington’s Shrub-Steppe
  Light Painting Under the Night Sky
  The Hills Are Alive with the Sounds of Bugs
  The Rivers That Come Alive at Night
  A Letter to Humanity from Mother Earth
  The Fight to Save Louisiana’s Coastline
  Meet California’s Best Big-Tree Hunter
  Saving the Last Great Super Tuskers
  A Reminder of Beauty in this World
  Three Waterwomen on Conserving the Ocean
  Chasing Down the Northern Lights
  Salvage Woodworking Is Green and Beautiful
  A Search for Vanishing Dark Skies
  Iceland Is Unlike Anywhere Else on Earth
  Paddling the Olympic Peninsula
  How I Survived a Rattlesnake Bite
What It’s Like to Be a Falconer in England
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When the grind of working in broadcast television pushed Paul Manning to his breaking point he dove headfirst into a passion that could not be more different: falconry. This ancient tradition hasn't changed much in the past 1,000 years and combines three of his biggest loves; history, movement, and community. From filmmakers Eyes and Ears, The Nobility of the Air showcases the ancient art of falconry.