Field report
Witness, place, evidence.
Reported from a specific landscape and grounded in direct observation, documents, and accountable sources.
An independent journal of the living world
July 2026
Our work
Four editorial forms give each question the space, evidence, and visual language it needs.
Field report
Reported from a specific landscape and grounded in direct observation, documents, and accountable sources.
Analysis
Clear explanation of the forces, policy, science, and history that make an environmental change legible.
Conversation
Long-form interviews with researchers, stewards, practitioners, and people whose lives hold direct evidence.
Visual story
Photography and field media used as evidence and narrative—not decoration around a predetermined claim.

One standard
A story should leave readers with a more accurate map: what changed, why it matters, who knows, what is contested, and where the evidence leads next.