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
How David Brower Saved Dinosaur National Monument
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62 Years is a Thelonius Step film by Logan Bockrath, presented by O.A.R.S., that focuses on how conservationist David Brower helped save Dinosaur National Monument. Brower became the first executive director of the Sierra Club in 1952, and led the charge in preventing a pair of dams from being built on the Green River that would have flooded the monument.