Outdoor recreation

Uganda Women Birders tackles limiting gender taboos by giving women the experience and resources they need to prove they can do the job.

‘Birds are everywhere!’ Women bird guides in Uganda set a global example

Jobs

Birdwatching is a rapidly growing and lucrative part of the tourism sector worldwide, but women make up a very small minority of professional guides. Uganda Women Birders, a bird guide club, is revolutionizing the industry by encouraging and supporting women who want to get into the business. Anita Elash reports from the town of Entebbe, Uganda.

A person wears colorful, pride-themed boots as they await the start of a queer liberation march for Black Lives Matter and against police brutality

A queer nature photographer on the great outdoors and hiking in 6-inch heels

Lifestyle & Belief
The ZipFlyer in Nepal features speeds upwards of 80 miles an hour

Take a ride on one of the world’s most extreme zip lines

Sports

Boy Scouts reconsider ban on gay scouts

Global Politics

Boy Scouts Survey Members on Homosexuality

Boy Scouts Release ‘Perversion’ Files

Yesterday, the Boy Scouts of America, one of the most illustrious and respected youth organizations in the world, released a number of “Ineligible Volunteer Files.” Also referred to as the “Perversion Files,” these documents list over 1,200 suspected child molesters both within the organization and in the communities they serve. Dating back several decades, they […]

The Girl Scouts Celebrate 100th Anniversary

We’ve all seen the Girl Scouts selling their tagalongs and thin mints. More than a few of us used to sell those cookies ourselves. But the Girl Scouts, of course, are far more than cookies, badges and sashes. They’re an organization that’s had an impact on 50 million women. Eighty percent of female business owners […]

River Surfing in Munich

Sports

German surfers have found a novel way to realize their passion.

The Man Cave

One author explores the dark and dank spaces that men love to make their own.

The World

Birdfeeder Jeopardy

Mark Spreitzer, a high school sophomore in Chicago, used to celebrate the beginning of spring by filling up birdfeeders and watching for the mourning doves to return to their flower pot nest on his back porch. But now Mark has realized this may not be the best way to help his feathered friends.