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What Happens When You Sail Into a Hurricane

What Happens When You Sail Into a Hurricane

The Final Hours of the Merchant Ship El Faro

By Rachel Slade | May 2, 2018

On the Magical Landscapes of <em>Anne of Green Gables</em>

On the Magical Landscapes of Anne of Green Gables

How Prince Edward Island Become an Idyllic Tourist Destination

By Catherine Reid | April 18, 2018

How Did African Hippos End Up in Colombia?

How Did African Hippos End Up in Colombia?

On Pablo Escobar's Failed Menagerie

By Lucy Cooke | April 17, 2018

At the Edge of the Woods: Why Writers Need Wilderness

At the Edge of the Woods: Why Writers Need Wilderness

The Forest is Full of Stories

By Nick Ripatrazone | April 11, 2018

Music and My Father

Music and My Father

Gabrielle Bellot on Growing Up Between the Silence and the Sound

By Gabrielle Bellot | April 10, 2018

Why Cities Are Teeming With Exotic Wildlife More Than Ever

Why Cities Are Teeming With Exotic Wildlife More Than Ever

From Coyotes to Turkeys: Animals Finding Sanctuary in the Urban Jungle

By Menno Schilthuizen | March 30, 2018

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How Polar Explorer Ernest Shackleton Became an International Celebrity

By Edward J. Larson | March 16, 2018

Did Thoreau Actually Live on Walden Pond?

By Robert Thorson | March 12, 2018

Wilder Things: Modern Life Among the Foxes and Coyotes

By Aminatta Forna | March 6, 2018

It's Not Easy Running a Retirement Home for Old Dancing Bears

It's Not Easy Running a Retirement Home for Old Dancing Bears

Small-Town Bulgarians Wonder Why the Bears Get Strawberries

By witoldszablowski | March 6, 2018

The Horse: Beloved Metaphor of Your Favorite 19th-Century Novelists

The Horse: Beloved Metaphor of Your Favorite 19th-Century Novelists

How One Animal Came to Symbolize Love and Broken Marriages

By Ulrich Raulff | February 12, 2018

Appalachia Isn't the Reason We're Living in Trump Country

Appalachia Isn't the Reason We're Living in Trump Country

Elizabeth Catte on the Myths Shaping the Region, and Who Profits from Them

By Elizabeth Catte | February 8, 2018

In Awe of Seabirds at the Edge of the World

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Adam Nicolson Beholds the Poetic Beauty of the Guillemot

By Adam Nicolson | February 7, 2018

How to Read Caves

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Caves of John Keats, Virgil, and Virginia Woolf

By Susan Harlan | January 19, 2018

The Half-Wild Muse: On Writers and Their Cats

The Half-Wild Muse: On Writers and Their Cats

Cats Are Kindred Spirits: Observers, Introverts, Always Practicing Their Craft

By Tim Weed | January 10, 2018

Why Do We Fear Wolves?

Why Do We Fear Wolves?

Throughout History, They've Been Made to Answer for the Sins of Men

By Erica Berry | December 12, 2017

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