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Category: Before They’re Gone
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When the country’s largest consumer co-op retailer announces it will close its doors and website on one of the biggest shopping days of the year, it attracts attention. REI did just that when it announced last week that it’s closing all 143 stores on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, and won’t process any online…
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Summer is a time for getting outdoors, listening to the birds, taking long walks in the woods or long naps on the beach. With that in mind, we bring you five books to accompany your summer adventures, or inspire your next trip outdoors.
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Veteran outdoors writer Michael Lanza, whose family trip to Zion National Park was canceled because of the government shutdown, examines the broader economic and human impacts of the National Parks closure.
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For Earth Day, we asked Michael Lanza, “What is today’s most pressing environmental issue?”
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For vacation inspiration, Alexis Rizzuto turned to the books she’s been editing at Beacon Press.
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Michael Lanza writes about his family’s explorations of mountains the Blackfeet Indians called, “the backbone of the world.”
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Author Michael Lanza goes on a chilly adventure with his family, to a place where the effects of global warming are strikingly apparent.
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Michael Lanza and his family look forward to a yearly, snowy trip to Idaho.
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Author Michael Lanza talks to National Park Service director Jonathan Jarvis about what climate change means for our national treasures.