I often find that a personal connection to the lands that we so often speak of is best translated through poetry.
Dreaming of a Green Christmas
I was curious to determine whether artificial trees were truly the green alternative versus natural Christmas trees.
A Monumental Mistake
The decision to shrink two national monuments not only threatens the current status of protected areas, but also reflects a time where land conservation is far from a priority.
Part-time Crusader
In an effort to make the most of her second home, Micaela Unda set out to take in the beauty of the autumn colors in the North Carolina mountains.
The people make the place
From country to country and people to people, a reverence for the land was instilled into each culture.
Nature’s Reclamation of the Land: A photo blog
With camera in hand and the whole city of Durham at the edge of my lens, I recently set out to capture nature’s reclamation of the land in hidden spots throughout the city.
Mindfulness & Mockernuts– Lessons from Leaves
As an undergraduate senior eager to capitalize on my last few classes, I was drawn into this concept of meditation. Mindfulness took front and center, but it was not in my efforts to tame my wandering mind that I became so cognizant of the present. Rather, it was in my effort to become a “skilled” environmental major that an awareness of the present took hold.