News from January 2023

Perennial Pasture and Pollinators: Three Brothers Farm transforms a landscape
A family's mission to "produce food in a way that is in respect with the natural world.”


Watercolors and Winding Roads: A 3,000-Mile Bicycle Art Journey
No matter how far from his destination, Mike Shisler is precisely where he wants to be: on an adventure

Hudson Valley Gardener: 'We must bring nature to our doorsteps’
“As humanity spreads into every corner of the planet, we need to find a better approach to our home spaces. There isn’t enough room to have an ‘us’ and ‘them.’”

Mount Vinson
The Dispatch
By KINUTE

Fisherman’s Tales: Anglers who try to cheat the system and the organizations fighting against it
The fishing tournament industry is committed to fair and spirited competition, conservation, getting people involved in the outdoors and promoting a wholesome sport that families can do together. Cheats motivated by greed and attention are blind to the damage they cause to an industry rooted in life’s most simplistic appreciation of the outdoors.

Environmentalists monitor cyanobacteria to protect Cape Cod's freshwater ponds
“Cyanobacteria outbreaks are a global phenomenon.” An organization's two-pronged approach to reversing decades of water quality decline by toxic algae.


Corel Reefs
The Dispatch
By KINUTE

The Smaller The Better? Meet the latest contender on a quest to sail the shortest boat across an ocean
Andrew Bedwell's inspiration to tackle the record for the shortest-boat-ocean-crossing comes on the heels of a 54-year-long story between two rivals: an American and a Brit