

Isabella Rosario
Isabella Rosario is an associate editor at 国产吃瓜黑料 covering health and outdoor adventure. Previously, she was a public safety reporter at the , part of the USA Today Network. Before that, she was an intern at , named Apple Podcasts鈥 first-ever Show of the Year in 2020. She lives in rural Iowa, where she enjoys hiking and sipping coffee on her front porch.
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A commercial for Secret鈥檚 whole-body deodorant says the product will make women 鈥渟mell great all day, all hike, and all night.鈥 But why should that even matter?
A nature walk through the Florida Everglades
These stunning photographs inspire us to seize every moment outside
An interactive art installation encourages Block Island visitors to get outdoors and slow down
For this group of women, swimming miles in freezing cold water is the best way to spend a weekend
The death of Manuel Paez Ter谩n, a 鈥淪top Cop City鈥 protester, in January marked the first time police have shot and killed an environmental activist on U.S. soil
Researchers say the iconic peak has lost nearly seven feet of elevation since 2021
鈥淚t is amazing to be above ground again,鈥 the grateful U.S. researcher told reporters from a stretcher on Tuesday, September 12
The official explanation for the fee increase is rather macabre
鈥淭urn around, don鈥檛 drown,鈥 park rangers are reminding travelers as Hilary bears down on the southwestern United States
This monsieur isn鈥檛 the first to BASE jump from Paris鈥檚 most iconic landmark
The boy said he was moving out of the way of people taking photos when he lost his grip and fell
The nonagenarian proved that age truly is just a number
The York Fire has swept across thousands of acres of the Mojave Desert, torching Joshua trees and other delicate desert vegetation
The bear attack happened near Bearhole Lake Provincial Park in British Columbia, where most of that country鈥檚 grizzlies live
The massive cleanup clears tons of garbage from Oregon鈥檚 public lands
National Park Service officials weren鈥檛 too happy about people going off-trail to find it
California鈥檚 Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act is the state鈥檚 first law aimed at protecting a species threatened by climate change
A Montana trucker accidentally ran over the cub on a desolate stretch of road. Then, the mother bear showed up.
In his new book 鈥楾he Swine Republic,鈥 environmental scientist Chris Jones tells hard truths about Iowa鈥檚 agricultural industry and how its farming practices contaminate water thousands of miles away
The iconic film festival is celebrating its 45th year this weekend. Here are the documentaries we鈥檙e most excited to watch.
The controversial late fashion designer will be honored at the 2023 Met Gala tonight
California鈥檚 wild storms and wet weather have resulted in dazzling displays of wildflowers, some peaking and others ready to pop. Here鈥檚 how to see one before it鈥檚 too late.
Nanuq, a one-year-old Australian shepherd, went on an epic adventure across the Bering Sea before he was miraculously reunited with his family
The 2023 World Happiness Report is out and Finland took the winning spot for the sixth time, and they want you to come visit鈥攆or free. Plus: awesome trip ideas in other happy countries.
Director Robin Van Gyn discusses her new documentary series, which is playing on 国产吃瓜黑料 Watch now
One of the world鈥檚 largest Joshua tree forests is now federally protected
The legislation prohibits visiting hikers from exploring the country鈥檚 trails by themselves
A festival of paper and string in India bridges cultural divides
On a trek through Tanzania, a climber and photographer captures the joy of connection
Luckily for the bear, a wildlife official arrived and rescued it from the chilly predicament
The National Park Service plans to clear the McPherson Square homeless encampment on February 15, amid D.C.鈥檚 hypothermia season
The family of Esther Nakajjigo accused the National Park Service of negligence for not properly securing the metal gate that killed her
A 29-year-old Colorado man was sentenced to 40 hours of community service in connection with the death of 72-year-old Ron LeMaster
Photographer Olivia Bee spent last winter with mushing teams in western Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, and Alaska
In 鈥楽acred: In Search of Meaning,鈥 renowned photographer Chris Rainier chronicles his decades-long journey exploring the world鈥檚 spiritual sites
Buyers snapped up 476 items found in Fenn鈥檚 chest in an online auction
Website TravelLens recently analyzed reviews of 6,000 U.S. state parks to determine the champion
Among the items for sale is a glass jar that apparently contains Fenn鈥檚 20,000-word autobiography
Officials in the Dutch province of Gelderland say the area鈥檚 wolves are getting too comfortable around humans
According to a new Unesco report, glaciers in Yosemite National Park and other World Heritage sites are very likely to melt away by 2050
The Ute Indian Tribe says the White House did not meaningfully consult their government about Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument, which is located within the tribe鈥檚 ancestral lands
A Wyoming court has punished a Utah man for holding illicit motorcycle races on grasslands inside the park for at least nine years
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, the first Native American to lead a cabinet agency, spearheaded the effort to rename U.S. landmarks bearing the offensive term
In 鈥楳issed Fortune,鈥 a series inspired by a story he wrote for 国产吃瓜黑料, host Peter Frick-Wright shines a spotlight on the fanatics who chased an eccentric art collector鈥檚 hidden riches at all costs
Blasting the Inflation Reduction Act on Sunday, the GOP nominee for a Senate seat in Georgia said, 鈥淎 lot of the money is going into trees. Don鈥檛 we have enough trees around here?鈥
Zion National Park, Carlsbad Caverns, and areas around Moab, Utah, were inundated by water after heavy rainfall pummeled the U.S. Southwest
鈥淯m, don鈥檛 do drugs kids (and don鈥檛 start spiders on fire during a drought),鈥 Utah governor Spencer Cox tweeted Tuesday
When fair weather draws folks outdoors, the food vendors of Brooklyn cater to every taste. Here鈥檚 what New Yorkers were munching on this spring.
Officials are investigating a triple homicide at Maquoketa Caves State Park, a popular area for spelunkers and casual hikers
The Wigudun Galu Association celebrates the ancestral gender diversity of their Indigenous territory
A 53-year-old Colorado man recently became the fastest person to push a peanut up the 14,115-foot mountain with his nose. You read that right.
Last weekend, 500 people headed to Huntington Beach, California, to participate in what is believed to be the largest-ever gathering of Black surfers
The Olympic snowboarder is focusing on resting, hanging out with her miniature Aussie, and raising money for charity through a new initiative with Purina Pro Plan
鈥極ur Great National Parks鈥 overly idealizes U.S. conservation efforts and gives a mealymouthed call to climate action
In his new book 鈥榃ayward: Stories and Photographs,鈥 Chris Burkard takes readers behind the camera on his quest for meaningful experiences