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Thomas McGuane: The Misadventures of an Angler

Thomas McGuane: The Misadventures of an Angler

On the Beauty and Absurdity of Fly Fishing

By Thomas McGuane | March 4, 2019

Tigers Don't Eat Humans, So Why Did This One Kill Over 400 People?

Tigers Don't Eat Humans, So Why Did This One Kill Over 400 People?

Deforestation, Poaching, and White People
Created the Man-Eater of Champawat

By Dane Huckelbridge | February 20, 2019

How Do You Save an Endangered Species in a Warzone?

How Do You Save an Endangered Species in a Warzone?

The Race to Save the Asiatic Cheetah in Afghanistan

By Alex Dehgan | January 18, 2019

The Day the Llamas Came to the Bookstore

The Day the Llamas Came to the Bookstore

A Little Bit of Wildlife at Greensboro's Scuppernong Books

By James Tate Hill | December 17, 2018

Brandon Hobson on Recovering Cherokee Myths from His Grandfather's Notebook

Brandon Hobson on Recovering Cherokee Myths from His Grandfather's Notebook

"This notebook has become my passion. Discovering it has changed my life."

By Brandon Hobson | December 11, 2018

The Grandfather of New Nature Writing Was a Bird-Loving Poet

The Grandfather of New Nature Writing Was a Bird-Loving Poet

John Clare, Peasant Poet, Ornithologist

By Stephen Moss | December 6, 2018

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Windows to the World: At WS Merwin's Old French Farmhouse

By Michael Wiegers | November 28, 2018

Does Art Originate From the Same Necessity That Gives Rise to Beehives?

By Inger Christensen | November 27, 2018

When Amy Hempel's Dog Was Briefly Reincarnated as a Bear

By Amy Hempel | November 16, 2018

Dear Edward Abbey: Things Aren't Looking Great for the Wild

Dear Edward Abbey: Things Aren't Looking Great for the Wild

Amy Irvine on America's Vanishing Wilderness

By Amy Irvine | October 10, 2018

Meet the Beloved Pet Ravens of Charles Dickens

Meet the Beloved Pet Ravens of Charles Dickens

Grip I, Grip II, and, You Guessed It, Grip III

By Christopher Skaife | October 2, 2018

On Suicidal Sharks and Self-Harm

On Suicidal Sharks and Self-Harm

"On every level sharks were designed to make things bleed."

By nicoleim | October 1, 2018

Meet the Heroic Park Rangers Battling Poaching in Kenya

Meet the Heroic Park Rangers Battling Poaching in Kenya

Rachel Love Nuwer Visits the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

By Rachel Love Nuwer | September 28, 2018

It's Actually Pretty Weird That We Keep Animals As Pets

It's Actually Pretty Weird That We Keep Animals As Pets

Behind Amy Lilwall's Motivation for Writing The Biggerers

By Amy Lilwall | September 20, 2018

After the Storm: On the Artist's Life in Puerto Rico, Post-Maria

After the Storm: On the Artist's Life in Puerto Rico, Post-Maria

"Hurricane Maria was not merely a setback or temporary disaster. The threat was existential."

By Jennifer Acker | September 13, 2018

What Would You Do Suddenly Adrift in a Lifeboat in the North Atlantic?

What Would You Do Suddenly Adrift in a Lifeboat in the North Atlantic?

On the Dramatic First Day of the Sinking of the John Rutledge

By Brian Murphy | September 7, 2018

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