Remembering Bruce Hill We reflect on the life and work of conservationist, leader, activist, and father of two, Bruce Hill. Spencer B. Beebe September 19, 2017 19 September 2017
A visit to the Koeye Lodge After a visit to British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience, innovation, and connectedness of the Heiltsuk First Nation. Spencer B. Beebe September 15, 2017 19 September 2017
Under water, on fire: Waking up to a new climate reality In the latest string of extreme natural disasters, we are all made living witnesses to a new geological epoch. Spencer B. Beebe September 8, 2017 14 September 2017
Stay home Drawing knowledge from nature and indigenous communities, what does it mean to call someplace home, stay there, and care for it? Spencer B. Beebe January 12, 2017 24 March 2020
Cut and stay: Managing forests for the long run There's a better way to do business in the woods. Spencer B. Beebe December 14, 2016 15 December 2016
Remembering Teri Rofkar Teri Rofkar, Tlingit weaver and 2004 Indigenous Leadership Award honoree in remembered for her commitment to traditional materials. Spencer B. Beebe December 5, 2016 06 December 2016
Culture trumps data: A new myth for our planet The story of our bioregion is real, immediate, and fundamentally hopeful. Spencer B. Beebe November 10, 2016 11 November 2016
Remembering John Craighead Remembering conservationists John and Margaret Craighead. Spencer B. Beebe October 14, 2016 14 October 2016
Hope springs at Desolation Creek 13,000 cubic feet per second of clear, relatively cold water is a precious sight in an age of global warming. Spencer B. Beebe August 22, 2016 11 November 2016
Remembering Doug Tompkins Ecotrust recalls the life of Doug Tompkins-a pioneer for the natural model of development-as told in Spencer Beebe's Cache. Spencer B. Beebe December 9, 2015 14 December 2015