A national monument gets squeezed and stretched and squeezed again.
A collection of images of the varied workers and techniques used to maintain some of the world’s largest and most prominent statues and monuments.
In 1969, my father gave voice to an activist generation of Native Americans.
Exploring what the practice is capable of—and what it can’t actually solve—may help patients better understand what they’re seeking.
Why do Pennsylvania elk sound different from Colorado elk?
A civil-rights movement unfolds in Minneapolis, the city with the most-celebrated urban green spaces in the country.
Douglas Tompkins—the founder of Esprit and The North Face—is using his fortune to build massive national parks in Chile and Argentina. But what he sees as philanthropy, local ranchers see as meddling.
He’s spoken in support of Confederate statues while threatening to undo as many as 27 conservation parks.
“Marine protected areas” have been an environmental success story. But a new study finds that most won’t withstand global warming.