Conservation
Meet the Sea + Soil Collective
The Future of Oregon’s Wild and Scenic River System
This Boy Wants to Save the World from Plastic
An All-Women Voyage to End Ocean Pollution
River Dams Have Decimated the Chinook Salmon Population
Threats to Fisheries Are Pushing Fishermen to Advocate
A New 261-Mile Bikepacking Route Through Colombia
What Dam Removals Can Do for a River
A Letter to Humanity from Mother Earth
Why Paradise Valley Shouldn’t Be Mined
The Fight to Save Louisiana’s Coastline
Meet California’s Best Big-Tree Hunter
Saving the Last Great Super Tuskers
Three Waterwomen on Conserving the Ocean
A Search for Vanishing Dark Skies
A Rare Trout Is Revitalizing New Mexico
California’s Redwoods Are for Everyone
One Man’s Dedication to Running Rivers
You Should Care About Roadless Areas
Paddling the Olympic Peninsula
A Side of Standing Rock You’ve Never Seen
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The fight for Standing Rock took the media by storm in the fall of 2016. Images of protest and unrest surfaced on every major media outlet. Filmmaker Bennett Johnson felt there was more of a story to be told, and he focused his film on a small group of who protested in prayer; the battle they fought was in solidarity, peace, and faith. This film, set to Foreign Field‘s song “Hope Inside the Fire,” delivers the message that this event had many stories go untold.