Poetry
Articles and Prose
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The white-hot beauty of Iceland in stunning photos
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Running tours add a workout to city sightseeing
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Leaving Paradise Behind
The dream of living on a remote, tropical island nearly killed Tom Moody. But in the end, it also saved him.
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Salmon People
Who will the Salmon People of the Pacific Northwest be when there aren’t any salmon?
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Call for Pitches: Our Print Issue
Want to write for Sage? Send us your pitch by Monday, January 19.
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Searching for the ghost cat in Tajikistan: Part Three
Tara Meyer and her team conclude their search for the snow leopard in Tajikistan’s Hissar Mountains.
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A Gurgle Beneath the Roar: The Grand Canyon’s Hidden Water
When it comes to water in the arid landscape, Laurel Hamers says we should be concerned about more than just the Colorado.
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How a Southern Gentleman Became a Respected Environmental Leader and Radical
Gus Speth’s new memoir encourages a younger generation to pursue a more radical environmentalism.
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The Lives of Plovers
Sierra Dickey, Honorable Mention of our 2014 Emerging Environmental Writers Contest, contemplates how a small shorebird can teach us to be more reverent.
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The Memory of Trees
Pamela Sonn’s haunting meditation from Alaska’s temperate rainforest is third place winner of our 2014 Emerging Environmental Writers Contest.
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Good Evening, Dasho Benji!
Hilary Faxon, second place winner of our 2014 Emerging Environmental Writers Contest, profiles the life and activism of a Bhutanese conservationist.
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Reconnecting Rivers in the Tualatin
Two F&ES students search for signs of recovery in an Oregon watershed.