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We have fire all around us and we can’t get out
High Country News
Kylie Mohr
2023-08-01
'Digital footprints' central to new approach for studying post-disturbance recreation changes
Pacific Northwest Research Station News
Yasmeen Sands
2022-11-29
Recreation after evacuation: how the Eagle Creek wildfire affected recreation in the Columbia River Gorge
Nature and Health News
Sara Adams
2022-11-09
Satélites de NASA develan secretos de naturaleza y turismo en Costa Rica
La Nación
Irene Rodríguez
2022-03-27
University of Washington program studies link between environment and well-being
GeekWire
Henry Wilhelm
2021-12-31
Post and protect: Making your hashtag matter
The Planet Magazine
Liz McLane
2021-12-10
Using social media as data to better understand recreation on public lands
Science Findings
Josh McDaniel
2021-05-05
What’s happening on the trails? USFS, UW team up to get better information.
Methow Valley News
Marcy Stamper
2020-12-02
BC’s most popular parks... according to Instagram
Vancouver Sun
Nathan Griffiths
2020-06-01
Better data better trails: study looks at social media uses
The Daily Herald
Jessi Loerch
2018-12-02
Big brother–style tech is helping hikers avoid crowds
Outside Magazine
Christopher Solomon
2018-09-20
Hiking a diverse trail: the great outdoors is finally drawing more people of color
The Washington Post
Lornet Turnbull
2018-09-08
Social media might not ruin nature, after all
Gizmodo
Jake Buehler
2018-08-09
Is #hashtagging your environment enough to save it?
Smithsonian Magazine
Joshua Rapp Learn
2017-04-21
Worth their weight in likes: Instagram posts can show the value of Utah landscapes, researchers say
Salt Lake Tribune
Brian Maffly
2016-11-25
Cleaner lakes are social media stars
Discover Magazine
Elizabeth Preston
2015-02-06
What Flickr can tell us about nature tourism
Conservation Magazine
Roberta Kwok
2013-10-18
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