Arts & Life How to rid the woods of racism For many people, getting outside can be a chance to relax and unwind. For people of color, it can also mean having to deal with racism. People of color and their allies gathered outside Seattle last weekend at a festival aimed at changing that. Eilís O'Neill
Environment Life hack: Go sniff a pine. Your heart and mind will thank you Florence Williams' extensive research into the benefits of getting out in nature has lead to some surprising revelations. Chris Morgan Matt Martin
Arts & Life How safe is urban foraging? On this week's episode of SoundQs we look at the safety and etiquette of foraging in the city. Deborah Wang Ruby de Luna
Environment Coming more often to a campsite near you: Bears Summer's winding down - so now may be the time to squeeze in one last camping trip. Just beware: There's been a recent uptick of bears rummaging around campgrounds in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National forest. Angela King
Environment For sale: Carbon credits. Contact King County King County has gotten into the business of selling carbon credits. Eilís O'Neill
Environment How to avoid the crowds on your summer hiking adventures It's summer time in Seattle, which means many popular trails are bound to be packed — but don't be discouraged! Bill Radke
Environment The hunt to find just one square inch of silence I go deep into the Olympic National Forest to find the most elusive creature imaginable: silence. Chris Morgan Matt Martin
Environment Should grizzlies be brought back to the North Cascades? 'Wild' listeners weigh in We tried a little experiment with our Instagram followers for The Wild (@thewildpod). Before our episode on bears in the North Cascades we polled them to ask: Should grizzlies be reintroduced to this area? Kara McDermott
Environment Chris Morgan sees a forest therapist There’s a big part of us that still is wild, a bigger part than we might imagine in this crazy modern world we’ve built around ourselves. Chris Morgan Matt Martin