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  • Forbes
  • Cashay
  • HuffPost Canada
  • High Country News
  • HuffPost
  • HuffPost India
  • Glamour
  • Grist

Past articles by Cassidy:

New Tapes Reveal Pebble Executives’ Plan To Build Even Bigger Mine At Headwaters Of Alaska’s Bristol Bay

A series of undercover videotapes reveal damning conversations between executives of the companies behind the controversial Pebble Mine, proposed at the headwaters of the world's biggest remaining wild salmon run. → Read More

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How This Mountain Town Kept Live Music Going... Guerrilla Style

With events and shows shut down due to COVID, the small town of Revelstoke came up with a new solution: a series of secret, socially distanced shows in outdoor spots that match this town's adventure vibe. → Read More

The Last-Ditch Attempt To Save America's Largest National Forest

Alaska's Tongass National Forest is the world's largest intact temperate forest. Trump plans to open it up for logging but the tribes living there are taking a stand. → Read More

The Last-Ditch Attempt To Save America's Largest National Forest

Alaska's Tongass National Forest is the world's largest intact temperate forest. Trump plans to open it up for logging but the tribes living there are taking a stand. → Read More

New bill would permanently protect 130,000 acres of Montana’s Badger-Two Medicine — High Country News – Know the West

President Trump proved monument designations can be easy to remove; a new piece of legislation seeks to change that. → Read More

Who Owns A River? The Question Is Tearing This Community Apart

Thanks to a controversial New Mexico rule, rich landowners are staking claim to the state's public waterways. → Read More

Why Going Outside Is Good For Your Health, Especially Right Now

Mounting studies show that spending time outside is good for our mental and physical health, and may be particularly good for our well-being in the thick of increased stress and anxiety during the pandemic. → Read More

How Nature Has Become America's Saving Grace As We Shelter In Place

The social distance of the coronavirus pandemic is reminding Americans of the healing powers of the great outdoors. → Read More

How Nature Has Become America's Saving Grace As We Shelter In Place

The social distance of the coronavirus pandemic is reminding Americans of the healing powers of the great outdoors. → Read More

The Incredibly Simple Way To Get People To Care About The Environment

Better access to nature, even just your local park, helps people and the planet. → Read More

Trump’s gas wells in Wyoming would block pronghorn migration — High Country News – Know the West

The 170-mile route has been traveled for 6,000 years. Conservation groups are trying to prevent 3,500 new wells from severing it. → Read More

Trade Overcrowded Destinations For These Quieter Gems

Overtourism is an increasing global problem. But there's a simple solution: go somewhere else. Try some of these international bucket-list trades. → Read More

Park Prescriptions Are Gaining Steam as a Mainstream Medical Treatment

Spending time in nature as a treatment for everything from chronic stress to hypertension is gaining steam among mainstream docs. Can taking a walk in the park really cure all ills? → Read More

Sportsmen flex their political muscles

In the midterms, public land access issues helped several candidates nab governorships. → Read More

Sportsmen flex their political muscles (Sportsmen flex their political muscles) —

In the midterms, public land access issues helped several candidates nab governorships. → Read More