More than 145,000 African forest elephants roam the rainforests of Africa, according to a recent population assessment.
When my editors asked me to report on forest bathing, I packed a swimsuit. I assumed it must involve a dip in the water. It turns out, my interpretation was too literal. I met certified Forest Therapy ...
Across Australia, forests are quietly changing. Trees that once stood for decades or centuries are now dying at an accelerating rate. And this is not because of fire, storms, or logging. The chronic ...
Forest bathing emerged in Japan in the 1980s as a physiological and psychological exercise called shinrin-yoku, meaning “forest bathing” or “taking in the forest atmosphere.” Now this type of walking ...
The plan aims to expand harvesting and aligns with the Trump administration goal of handing states a bigger role in managing ...
Instead of viewing nature as something outside of cities and neighborhoods, where forests and "wild" spaces exist only in designated parks and preserves, perhaps it's high time more of us embraced and ...