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What do a blacksmith shop, Kennedy home and pet cemetery have in common? Read about historic preservation in the county by ...
John Robbins, an heir to the Baskin-Robbins ice cream empire who rejected the family business to advocate plant-based ...
How to live through the climate and ecological crisis? The Australian researcher and artist offers some food for thought in a powerful essay. Jonathan Littell reviews it.
When insects are killed or die off, everything in the food web is affected, from the birds, bats and lizards that feed on insects to the snakes, coyotes and cougars that feed on birds and lizards, and ...
Ruxandra Guidi for High Country News, originally published July 1, 2025 This past April, I attended one of the nation’s 1,400 ...
As summer kicks into high gear on the Fourth of July, Netflix is releasing a new series highlighting the beauty, importance ...
Rachel Carson is credited with launching the modern environmental movement with her landmark book, "Silent Spring" (Carson, 1962). She documented and decried the widespread harm caused by pesticides ( ...
Patuxent Research Refuge’s North Tract in Laurel has cut visiting hours. Could the Trump administration could close it ...
June 1962: "Silent Spring" Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring is published. Acclaimed as the catalyst of the modern environmental movement, Silent Spring condemns the overuse of pesticides.
On June 16, 1962, The New Yorker began publishing a serialized version of Silent Spring by Rachel Carson. Spring would eventually turn silent, Carson warned, because widespread pesticide use was ...