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Back to SearchBarret Baumgart: The Desert is a Haunted House
Episode 33
Author and essayist Barret Baumgart joins Bill and Anders for a Halloween special that leans into the stranger side of wild nature. His latest book, …
8 months, 1 week ago
The Wild Line: Wilderness Bills Advance, Trump Approves Izembek Road, Outdoor Alliance Takes DC
This week’s Wild Line opens with new details on the ongoing federal shutdown, including Interior’s plan to cut more than 2,000 jobs across its agenci…
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Christopher Preston: Tenacious Beasts
Episode 32
Award-winning author, environmental philosopher, and clean energy enthusiast Christopher Preston joins Bill and Anders to discuss his book Tenacious …
8 months, 2 weeks ago
The Wild Line: Shutdown Chaos, Arctic Flooding, Pigeon River Restoration
This week’s Wild Line opens with a look at the 17-day-old federal shutdown and its ripple effects across the public lands workforce, from widespread …
8 months, 3 weeks ago
Rachel Franchina: The People Powering Public Lands
Episode 31
Rachel Franchina, Executive Director of the Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals, joins Bill and Anders for a conversation about leadership, r…
8 months, 3 weeks ago
The Wild Line: Ambler Road Approved, Resource Plans Nixed and Shutdown Fallout Deepens
This week’s Wild Line begins with the President’s decision to greenlight construction of the Ambler Road through the heart of northwestern Alaska, a …
9 months ago
Joel Gill: Creation Care and the Common Good
Episode 30
Faith, land, and stewardship come together in this episode with Joel Gill, Executive Director of Ferncliff, a 1,200-acre camp and conference center o…
9 months ago
The Wild Line: The Government Shuts Down and a New Fat Bear Champion is Crowned
This week’s we dig into the government shutdown, which left thousands of federal workers in limbo and forced Interior to furlough half its staff, str…
9 months, 1 week ago
Chris Keyes: Why Public Lands Need RE:PUBLIC
Episode 29
Journalist Chris Keyes, former Editor in Chief at Outside magazine and now the founder of RE:PUBLIC, a nonprofit newsroom focused entirely on public …
9 months, 1 week ago
The Wild Line: Senate Approves Nominees, NPS Erases History, Blue Ridge Parkway Reopens
This week Bill and Anders cover a range of land news, from Congress using the 'nuclear option' to approve Trump nominees for Interior to Climate Week…
9 months, 2 weeks ago