Michael ReinemerThe Glass Is Half EmptyOnce, clean fresh water was something we could take for granted. That’s not possible now. Clean water, essential to our survival and a…May 29May 29
Michael ReinemerHunting Reimagined: Expanding and Sustaining an Outdoor Tradition“I remember when I was too young to hunt sitting in the front window Friday night before the season, waiting for everyone to come up for…Apr 1Apr 1
Michael ReinemerConservation and Commerce: Collaboration Protects Habitat and Wild PlacesFrom Outdoor America magazine, 2022, Issue 4, published by the Izaak Walton League of AmericaMar 9, 2023Mar 9, 2023
Michael ReinemerMark Trail 2.0Interview with cartoonist Jules Rivera and exclusive interview with Mark Trail himself. This article appears in Outdoor America, 2021 Issue…Feb 1, 2022Feb 1, 2022
Michael ReinemerThe Compleat Conservationist, part IWhat books, journals, apps, websites do naturalists use for go-to guides and inspiration? Here is a handful of books I’ve found useful or…Dec 26, 2020Dec 26, 2020
Michael ReinemerThe imperative of locally native plantsNative plants provide the infrastructure that holds natural ecosystems together. Conserving them is essential for human survival as well…Apr 22, 2020Apr 22, 2020
Michael ReinemerDuring pandemics, civic and clinical roles for home medical providersEditorial from April 2020 issue of HME News, originally published March 4, 2020Apr 15, 2020Apr 15, 2020
Michael ReinemerUncovering the Great OutdoorsSports journalism during coronavirus: Can we expand beats to outdoor recreation, health, conserving wild places, climate? A modest…Mar 16, 2020Mar 16, 2020
Michael ReinemerDon’t Throw the Boomers Out with the BathwaterLetters to the Editor, WASHINGTON POSTApr 22, 2019Apr 22, 2019