“Is the Wilderness Act Still Protecting Nature?”The United States Congress passed the Wilderness Act 60 years ago and ...
Wilderness Watch and other wilderness advocates gathered at the feet of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, in the trees and ...
Steve Kelly writes, Today, more than 23 million acres of these undeveloped landscapes – in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and ...
Accidental Wilderness: The Leslie Street Spit, a documentary from The Nature of Things, tells the surprising story of the Leslie Street Spit — a remarkably rich wilderness located a few short ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: The wilderness is an unforgiving place. There are so many different ways to die out there. We've covered a lot of survival tactics and situations.
“we have transformed the clinical space so nature is everywhere. There are maps on the wall, so it’s easy to talk about where to go, and pictures of local wilderness, which are healing to look ...
From producer Jeff Turner (The Wild Canadian Year, Nature’s Great Events ... and into a hidden wilderness.
There was a growing concern that soon no roadless areas would be left where nature could remain dominant and true wildness experienced. The Western culture of wildlands was under threat of extinction.