
Heather Rivérun
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
kinute.com | Heather Rivérun |Sabrina Lopez
Dr. Douglas Tallamy, The New York Time’s bestselling author of Nature’s Best Hope—a practical guide to battling the biodiversity crisis in your own backyard—is back with another book. This time, he’s diving even deeper into how people can make a difference. In drawing upon the lingering questions that legions of people still had after delving into his work, Tallamy is releasing How Can I Help. His latest book is out April, 8 2025.
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3 weeks ago |
kinute.com | Anietra Hamper |Heather Rivérun
Mountain footwear company SCARPA is known for its performance gear for skiing, hiking, rock climbing, mountaineering and alpine running. Founded in 1938 in the Dolomite Mountain region of northern Italy the family-owned company has become one of the biggest names in high-performance outdoor gear. When the company started producing plastic boots in the mid-1990s, the Parisotto family unknowingly started on a path as an industry leader in another way that wouldn’t be relevant for years.
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4 weeks ago |
kinute.com | Heather Rivérun |Sabrina Lopez
For nearly half a century, the renowned entomologist Dr. Douglas Tallamy has been teaching new generations about the foundational players in terrestrial ecosystems: insects and native plants. It is from this base that biodiversity blooms. While the fundamentally important ways in which these players interact are well documented, it is a concept that has evaded most people’s interest.
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1 month ago |
kinute.com | Sabrina Lopez |Heather Rivérun
Natives Monarch butterflies are facing a critical decline, but hope isn’t lost. Working to restore their habitat, Monarch Joint Venture shares practical insights on the challenges monarchs face, the power of habitat restoration, and the simple steps anyone can take to help save these iconic pollinators. We want to publish your stories. Send us your ideas that highlight adventure, outdoor education, or environmental initiatives.
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1 month ago |
kinute.com | Gabriella Hoffman |Heather Rivérun |Timothy J Bauer |Maria Vargas
In late December 2024, as I drove down the familiar, infinite road into Big Bend National Park, my memory traveled back to the distant afternoon when I first truly heard silence. I was 20 years old and the sky was cosmic blue. We’d disobeyed the warning signs recommending entering only with a four-by-four vehicle and carefully drove down the rough roads leading into the most remote parts of the park.
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