Creating a New Narrative of People and Nature | Rue Mapp | TEDxYosemite
In the wake of the national upheaval of Ferguson and other race-related incidents, Rue Mapp sought refuge in the wilderness and public lands, places not
In the wake of the national upheaval of Ferguson and other race-related incidents, Rue Mapp sought refuge in the wilderness and public lands, places not
The natural world is on the brink as habitats and species buckle under human pressures, but indigenous communities can help us rediscover a healthier relationship
You may recognize climber Alex Honnold from the Oscar-winning documentary “Free Solo,” when he became the first person to scale Yosemite National Park’s El Capitan
The North Face Athlete Victor de Le Rue feels at home on the toughest slopes on the planet. But a Nordic family ski trip is
Renowned ecologist Nalini Nadkarni studies “what grows back” after a disturbance in the rainforest canopy. After surviving a life-threatening fall from a tree, she must
Steven Fuller is a winter caretaker who has lived at Yellowstone national park for the past 50 years. As the cold weather approaches and the
Spanning a distance of over 1200 kilometres, the diversity of landscape and culture distinguish British Columbia’s Coast Mountain Range from anywhere else on Earth. Through
With a warming climate, there is growing concern for the future of snowsports in the Kosciuszko National Park. STEEP REFLECTIONS aims to change your perspective
Deep within a midlife adventure crisis, I find myself in Tasmania, about to descend a sickly orange, biologically dead river the locals call pumpkin soup.
Fueled by an unwavering love and responsibility for the land, Hän Gwich’in 20-year-old Quannah Chasinghorse, and her mother Jody Potts-Joseph, are taking a stand to
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