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A commercial for Secrets whole-body deodorant says the product will make women smell great all day, all hike, and all night. But why should that even matter?

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A nature walk through the Florida Everglades

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These stunning photographs inspire us to seize every moment outside

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An interactive art installation encourages Block Island visitors to get outdoors and slow down

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For this group of women, swimming miles in freezing cold water is the best way to spend a weekend

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The death of Manuel Paez Ter獺n, a Stop Cop City protester, in January marked the first time police have shot and killed an environmental activist on U.S. soil

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Researchers say the iconic peak has lost nearly seven feet of elevation since 2021

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It is amazing to be above ground again, the grateful U.S. researcher told reporters from a stretcher on Tuesday, September 12

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The official explanation for the fee increase is rather macabre

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Turn around, dont drown, park rangers are reminding travelers as Hilary bears down on the southwestern United States

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This monsieur isnt the first to BASE jump from Pariss most iconic landmark

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The boy said he was moving out of the way of people taking photos when he lost his grip and fell

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The nonagenarian proved that age truly is just a number

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The York Fire has swept across thousands of acres of the Mojave Desert, torching Joshua trees and other delicate desert vegetation

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The bear attack happened near Bearhole Lake Provincial Park in British Columbia, where most of that countrys grizzlies live

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The massive cleanup clears tons of garbage from Oregons public lands

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National Park Service officials werent too happy about people going off-trail to find it

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Californias Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act is the states first law aimed at protecting a species threatened by climate change

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A Montana trucker accidentally ran over the cub on a desolate stretch of road. Then, the mother bear showed up.

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In his new book The Swine Republic, environmental scientist Chris Jones tells hard truths about Iowas agricultural industry and how its farming practices contaminate water thousands of miles away

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The iconic film festival is celebrating its 45th year this weekend. Here are the documentaries were most excited to watch.

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The controversial late fashion designer will be honored at the 2023 Met Gala tonight

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Californias wild storms and wet weather have resulted in dazzling displays of wildflowers, some peaking and others ready to pop. Heres how to see one before its too late.

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Nanuq, a one-year-old Australian shepherd, went on an epic adventure across the Bering Sea before he was miraculously reunited with his family

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The 2023 World Happiness Report is out and Finland took the winning spot for the sixth time, and they want you to come visitfor free. Plus: awesome trip ideas in other happy countries.

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Director Robin Van Gyn discusses her new documentary series, which is playing on 窪蹋勛圖厙 Watch now

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One of the worlds largest Joshua tree forests is now federally protected

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The legislation prohibits visiting hikers from exploring the countrys trails by themselves

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A festival of paper and string in India bridges cultural divides

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On a trek through Tanzania, a climber and photographer captures the joy of connection

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Luckily for the bear, a wildlife official arrived and rescued it from the chilly predicament

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The National Park Service plans to clear the McPherson Square homeless encampment on February 15, amid D.C.s hypothermia season

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The family of Esther Nakajjigo accused the National Park Service of negligence for not properly securing the metal gate that killed her

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A 29-year-old Colorado man was sentenced to 40 hours of community service in connection with the death of 72-year-old Ron LeMaster

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Photographer Olivia Bee spent last winter with mushing teams in western Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, and Alaska

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In Sacred: In Search of Meaning, renowned photographer Chris Rainier chronicles his decades-long journey exploring the worlds spiritual sites

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Buyers snapped up 476 items found in Fenns chest in an online auction

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Website TravelLens recently analyzed reviews of 6,000 U.S. state parks to determine the champion

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Among the items for sale is a glass jar that apparently contains Fenns 20,000-word autobiography

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Officials in the Dutch province of Gelderland say the areas wolves are getting too comfortable around humans

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According to a new Unesco report, glaciers in Yosemite National Park and other World Heritage sites are very likely to melt away by 2050

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The Ute Indian Tribe says the White House did not meaningfully consult their government about Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument, which is located within the tribes ancestral lands

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A Wyoming court has punished a Utah man for holding illicit motorcycle races on grasslands inside the park for at least nine years

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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, the first Native American to lead a cabinet agency, spearheaded the effort to rename U.S. landmarks bearing the offensive term

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In Missed Fortune, a series inspired by a story he wrote for 窪蹋勛圖厙, host Peter Frick-Wright shines a spotlight on the fanatics who chased an eccentric art collectors hidden riches at all costs

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Blasting the Inflation Reduction Act on Sunday, the GOP nominee for a Senate seat in Georgia said, A lot of the money is going into trees. Dont we have enough trees around here?

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Zion National Park, Carlsbad Caverns, and areas around Moab, Utah, were inundated by water after heavy rainfall pummeled the U.S. Southwest

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Um, dont do drugs kids (and dont start spiders on fire during a drought), Utah governor Spencer Cox tweeted Tuesday

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When fair weather draws folks outdoors, the food vendors of Brooklyn cater to every taste. Heres what New Yorkers were munching on this spring.

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Officials are investigating a triple homicide at Maquoketa Caves State Park, a popular area for spelunkers and casual hikers

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The Wigudun Galu Association celebrates the ancestral gender diversity of their Indigenous territory

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A 53-year-old Colorado man recently became the fastest person to push a peanut up the 14,115-foot mountain with his nose. You read that right.

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Last weekend, 500 people headed to Huntington Beach, California, to participate in what is believed to be the largest-ever gathering of Black surfers

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The Olympic snowboarder is focusing on resting, hanging out with her miniature Aussie, and raising money for charity through a new initiative with Purina Pro Plan

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Our Great National Parks overly idealizes U.S. conservation efforts and gives a mealymouthed call to climate action

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In his new book Wayward: Stories and Photographs, Chris Burkard takes readers behind the camera on his quest for meaningful experiences

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