Environment

Sawyer Filters are Changing Lives by Improving Access to Clean Water

These Washington Environmentalists Are Trying to Save the Elusive Wolverine

The Everglades Need More Fresh Water. Here鈥檚 What鈥檚 Being Done to Help.

Wildfires and Beetles Are Plaguing Our Forests. But We鈥檙e Not Powerless.

All Jokes Aside, New Comedy Video Series Tackles Important Environmental Issues

Landscape Architecture Is All About Finding Balance with Nature

This Farmer Has Been Working to Revive California鈥檚 San Joaquin River for over 65 Years

A New Film Encourages Viewers to Voice Support for Tongass National Forest

A Mesmerizing Drone Film of Water and Land Intertwined

A Solitary Whale in Search of Connection

Ultrarunning Through Wyoming鈥檚 Longest Migration Corridors

The Future of Oregon’s Wild and Scenic River System

This Boy Wants to Save聽the World from Plastic

Preserving Washington鈥檚 Shrub-Steppe

Light Painting Under the Night Sky

Mother Earth Confronts the Human Race

The Klamath River Is the Lifeblood of the Yurok Tribe

Using SUPs to Deliver a Plastic-Free Future

It’s Time for Mountain Bikers to Step Up

How Fire Suppression Made California Fires Worse
It’s Time for Mountain Bikers to Step Up
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Mountain bikers need to focus as much on the environment and climate change as they do on trail access, says rider and activist . After seeing the damage caused by the historic wildfires in the West this fall, Osleger says, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to wait until trails are burning up every year or until this sport鈥檚 on the brink of being gone. I think having the fear of the world being a worse place galvanizes people to protect what they know.鈥 It鈥檚 time for the mountain biking community to 鈥渟tep up,鈥 he says, and聽bridge the gap between recreation and activism. From and , The Constant Gardener聽is a timely reminder聽to turn our passions into action.