A rugged hike across the Grand Canyon leads to a life decision to leave New Times and see what the future holds
Gray whales are leading tourists, conservationists and business operators on a rocky voyage toward economic and environmental salvation.
After a 70-year hiatus and a confrontation with the world, the Makah tribe resumes its communion with the gray whale
Siberian Eskimos on the edge of the Earth and the brink of starvation saved their lives and their culture by reviving the lost tradition of whale hunting. Now they worry the gray whales are poisoned.
The majestic gray whale inspires awe, conflict and troubling environmental questions from the icy seas of Russia to the warm lagoons of Baja.
