Our world has undergone a drastic change over the last few decades. As social creatures, humans have become extremely isolated due to the rise of technology. With the loss of
The Rocky Mountain Front is a landscape of striking contrasts. To the east, prairie grasses and rolling hills embody wild possibility. To the west, Douglas firs and aspens beckon adventurers
The first reading that me and my group did for Conservation Across Boundaries was “Natural History and the Spiral of Offering” by Thomas Lowe Fleischner. I thought this piece was
During our second section of Conservation Across Boundaries, we left backpacking in the Bob Marshall Wilderness and exchanged our backcountry lifestyle for guest speakers, Traditional Knowledge, and visits to Glacier