Andi Cross reflects on three years, 47 countries, and 250 communities on the Edges of Earth expedition. Stories from conservation's frontlines.
The question visitors to Tenerife are increasingly asking before they book is one that would have seemed unusual a few years ago: is the water actually...
Tenerife is one of the most unique territories of the eastern Atlantic, an island where geology and the ocean engage in a continuous and visible dialogue....
People say “Patagonia” the way they say “someday.” It is a word that lives slightly ahead of real plans, shorthand for wind, wilderness, and the edge...
The Chacabuco Valley stretched wide before us. The golden steppe was broken by winding rivers, framed by snow-capped ridges that seemed to glow in the fall...
When I think about some of the most impactful conservation wins of our time, the global ivory bans, the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act, or Canada’s...
In the depths of Norwegian winter, when the sun refuses to rise above the horizon for weeks at a time, something remarkable happens. Two extraordinary light...