Can the Commercial Space Industry and National Parks Get Along?
For decades, the U.S. space program has enjoyed an unlikely—yet mostly successful—coexistence with some of the most pristine coastal environments on the continent. NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center,...
View ArticleHow to Shoot a Wild Animal…with a Camera
I'm excited. My shirt is soaked in sweat, my lungs are burning, and my feet are aching. An hour into a climb up a steep wooded hillside, winding my way off trail through tall pines, it feels like the...
View ArticleSeaworld to End Killer Whale Shows
Early this morning, in an announcement that shocked both its staunchest critics and fans, SeaWorld said that it would bring an immediate end to its killer whale breeding program, and that the 30 killer...
View ArticleDispelling Grizzly Bear Myths
Wanted: Grizzly Bears? is a short film from Chris Morgan about the elusive North Cascades Grizzly Bear. The film takes a look at opinions people in the region have of these bears, and tries to dispel...
View ArticleOp-Ed: Our Panic Killed Harambe the Gorilla
There’s no way to come away from the story of Harambe with any feeling other than deep sadness. Harambe, of course, was the western lowland gorilla who was shot by a Cincinnati Zoo employee this past...
View ArticleA Pro Wildlife Photographer Takes Us to the Jungles of Costa Rica
Professional wildlife photographer Aaron Baggenstos travelled to Costa Rica to photograph the incredible biodiversity that teems throughout the country’s jungles. Baggenstos teamed with Steer Films, an...
View ArticleA Look Into the Depths of Our Oceans
The ocean is a dynamic and shifting energy that greatly impacts the makeup of our world, where whole undiscovered ecosystems still exist. In the harsh climate of the open ocean, Life in the Blue seeks...
View ArticleWhat's in Bear Spray?
Fire off a can of bear spray and you’ll deploy a 25-foot-long hot pepper cloud that should prevent a bear from attacking. The stuff’s not lethal, but it will temporarily irritate a bear’s eyes and...
View ArticleWhat Todd Orr’s Mauling Teaches Us About Bear Attacks
Todd Orr did everything right. When he left his Bozeman, Montana, home to scout for elk in nearby Madison Valley last weekend, he went armed with two cans of bear spray, as well as the powerful handgun...
View ArticleCan the Commercial Space Industry and National Parks Get Along?
For decades, the U.S. space program has enjoyed an unlikely—yet mostly successful—coexistence with some of the most pristine coastal environments on the continent. NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center,...
View ArticleHow to Shoot a Wild Animal…with a Camera
I'm excited. My shirt is soaked in sweat, my lungs are burning, and my feet are aching. An hour into a climb up a steep wooded hillside, winding my way off trail through tall pines, it feels like the...
View ArticleSeaworld to End Killer Whale Shows
Early this morning, in an announcement that shocked both its staunchest critics and fans, SeaWorld said that it would bring an immediate end to its killer whale breeding program, and that the 30 killer...
View ArticleA Pro Wildlife Photographer Takes Us to the Jungles of Costa Rica
Professional wildlife photographer Aaron Baggenstos travelled to Costa Rica to photograph the incredible biodiversity that teems throughout the country’s jungles. Baggenstos teamed with Steer Films, an...
View ArticleWhat's in Bear Spray?
Fire off a can of bear spray and you’ll deploy a 25-foot-long hot pepper cloud that should prevent a bear from attacking. The stuff’s not lethal, but it will temporarily irritate a bear’s eyes and...
View ArticleWhat Todd Orr’s Mauling Teaches Us About Bear Attacks
Todd Orr did everything right. When he left his Bozeman, Montana, home to scout for elk in nearby Madison Valley last weekend, he went armed with two cans of bear spray, as well as the powerful handgun...
View ArticleCan the Commercial Space Industry and National Parks Get Along?
For decades, the U.S. space program has enjoyed an unlikely—yet mostly successful—coexistence with some of the most pristine coastal environments on the continent. NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center,...
View ArticleHow to Shoot a Wild Animal…with a Camera
I'm excited. My shirt is soaked in sweat, my lungs are burning, and my feet are aching. An hour into a climb up a steep wooded hillside, winding my way off trail through tall pines, it feels like the...
View ArticleSeaworld to End Killer Whale Shows
Early this morning, in an announcement that shocked both its staunchest critics and fans, SeaWorld said that it would bring an immediate end to its killer whale breeding program, and that the 30 killer...
View ArticleDispelling Grizzly Bear Myths
Wanted: Grizzly Bears? is a short film from Chris Morgan about the elusive North Cascades Grizzly Bear. The film takes a look at opinions people in the region have of these bears, and tries to dispel...
View ArticleOp-Ed: Our Panic Killed Harambe the Gorilla
There’s no way to come away from the story of Harambe with any feeling other than deep sadness. Harambe, of course, was the western lowland gorilla who was shot by a Cincinnati Zoo employee this past...
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