Environment
Seattle's queer community finds refuge in nature
Forest therapy offers a meditative alternative to traditionally loud queer spaces such as bars and clubs.
Forest therapy offers a meditative alternative to traditionally loud queer spaces such as bars and clubs.
A four-year investigation found companies in Oregon and Washington that were selling hardwoods illegally harvested from rainforests in Gabon and Republic of Congo.
Through paper weavings and installations, artist Markel Uriu examines the human role in invasive species.
Clint Robins grew up outdoors in Wisconsin and Rwanda. But while monitoring wildlife in the Washington wilderness, he found his athleticism was as important as his GRE score.
Ranchers support the move, but conservationists worry that increased grazing in Oregon and oil and gas drilling elsewhere threaten the greater sage grouse's recovery.