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Voters from both parties want enduring public lands protection

by Maria Handley June 28, 2024August 8, 2024

Opinion: The Biden administration has made progress protecting lands that belong to all Americans. But there’s more to be done.

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Spring on Alaska’s Unuk River shouldn’t mean fighting for our way of life

by Lee Wagner May 29, 2024August 8, 2024

Transboundary-mining pollution threatens our sovereign rights.

The Glen Canyon Dam sits on the Colorado River, backed by Lake Powell. In 2022, the dam neared deadpool conditions due  to climate change-induced drought and increasing water demand.
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Remove dams to fight the climate crisis

by Gary Wockner December 19, 2023January 31, 2024

Ten reasons bringing down these barriers are key for mitigation and adaptation.

Looking up a massive redwood.
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Recover the redwoods landscape

by John Reid November 21, 2023February 1, 2024

Not only do the great trees offer resilience to climate change and shelter abundant biodiversity, but they are magic.

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Interior’s plan won’t solve the Colorado River crisis. Here’s what will.

by Nick Hagerty and Bryan Leonard October 19, 2022January 24, 2024

What if farmers competed with one another to cut water consumption?

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(Not) one nation, under God

by Ruxandra Guidi July 20, 2022January 24, 2024

To truly become a more equal society, look to our youth, the ‘nones.’

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Reconsidering Wilma Mankiller

by Alaina E. Roberts June 6, 2022January 24, 2024

As the Cherokee Nation’s first female chief’s image is minted onto a coin, her full humanity should be examined.

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Why I’m fighting for a fish I’ve never seen

by Jeanine Pfeiffer May 25, 2022January 24, 2024

The Clear Lake hitch are vanishing.

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Conservation groups should be able to lease land to protect it

by Shawn Regan and Bryan Leonard January 25, 2022January 24, 2024

‘Use it or lose it’ rules can bias public-land management in favor of extraction.

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Harry Reid’s legacy will be remembered on the land

by Jon Christensen and Graham Chisholm December 31, 2021January 24, 2024

A reflection on what endures after the death of the longtime senator from Nevada.

Posted inJanuary 1, 2022: Water Rights and Responsibilities

Religious gatekeeping in red-rock country

by Maurice Crandall December 22, 2021January 24, 2024

A resort capitalizes on a nearby Yavapai-Apache religious site despite having no meaningful relationship with the tribe.

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More national parks won’t solve overcrowding

by Jonathan Thompson September 9, 2021January 24, 2024

Increase park funding instead.

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The lack of diversity in outdoor rec is systematic and disconcerting

by Joe Kanzangu September 2, 2021January 24, 2024

I want people of color to feel called to reclaim natural spaces.

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Colorado River water shortages highlight the urgency of reducing water waste

by Robert Glennon August 18, 2021January 24, 2024

Conservation, water reuse and better irrigation technology all make more sense than proposed water pipelines.

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The threat of wildfire in the West arrives alongside tourists

by Astra Lincoln June 22, 2021January 24, 2024

In Mammoth Lakes, California, residents are still anxious from the 2020 fire season.

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Solving the West’s housing crisis

by Jonathan Thompson May 11, 2021January 24, 2024

We need to care for the priced-out average worker or something is bound to break.

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Mass shootings are a product of America’s violent culture

by Jonathan Thompson March 25, 2021January 24, 2024

The bloodthirsty legacies of settler-colonialism and Western expansion endure today.

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Put unemployed miners and drillers back to work in restoration

by Jonathan Thompson February 23, 2021January 24, 2024

There’s economic development in reclaiming coal mines and plugging idled wells.

Posted inApril 1, 2021: Holding Fast

How to reverse Trump’s harmful legacy on conservation

by Jonathan Jarvis and Gary Machlis February 9, 2021January 24, 2024

President Biden is off to a good start, but there is much to be done. The Restoration Project has a blueprint.

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The Border Patrol is leaving migrants to die

by Max Granger February 3, 2021January 24, 2024

A new report shows that the agency systematically ignores emergencies — neglecting thousands of lives.

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