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Nick Bowlin

Nick Bowlin is a contributing editor for High Country News. Email him at nickbowlin@hcn.org or submit a letter to the editor.

Posted inMay 1, 2020: Lives on Lockdown

‘We run towards problems, not away from them.’

by Nick Bowlin April 1, 2020January 24, 2024

As COVID-19 closes in, a rural doctor awaits the inevitable.

Posted inArticles

What are the Trump administration’s new plans for Utah monuments?

by Nick Bowlin March 20, 2020January 24, 2024

Tribal nations and conservation groups hope to dismantle the policies in court.

Posted inMarch 16, 2020: Wiring the Wild

The Backcountry Film Festival struggles to balance self-awareness and escapism

by Nick Bowlin March 16, 2020January 24, 2024

The 15th annual film series unevenly grapples with the paradox of the winter rec industry.

Posted inMarch 1, 2020: Predator (Mis)perceptions

Psychedelics on a trip to Western ballots

by Nick Bowlin February 25, 2020January 24, 2024

Decriminalization campaigns follow a Denver ballot initiative to regulate shrooms that passed last year.

Posted inFebruary 1, 2020: How One Woman Took a Stand Against Tribal Disenrollment and Paid For It

Plans for HCN’s 50th anniversary bash come together

by Nick Bowlin February 1, 2020January 24, 2024

From puppies to party planning to new fellowships, we remain busy.

Posted inMarch 1, 2020: Predator (Mis)perceptions

Mauna Kea telescope project halted after months of protests

by Nick Bowlin January 28, 2020January 24, 2024

Hawai‘i Gov. David Ige announced that law enforcement would vacate the area.

Posted inDecember 9, 2019: Crossing to Safety

In rural Colorado, the kids of coal miners learn to install solar panels

by Nick Bowlin December 13, 2019January 24, 2024

Where the mines once provided steady employment, solar energy now offers jobs for the next generation.

Posted inDecember 9, 2019: Crossing to Safety

Undocumented farmworkers could get citizenship from a new bill in Congress

by Nick Bowlin December 4, 2019January 24, 2024

A United Farm Worker organizer reveals the political strategy behind the scenes.

Posted inArticles

Is renewable energy’s future dammed?

by Nick Bowlin November 1, 2019January 24, 2024

A proposed hydroelectric project on the Little Colorado River shows the tricky trade-offs in transitioning from fossil fuels.

Posted inArticles

Gunnison sage grouse are vulnerable to climate chaos

by Nick Bowlin October 3, 2019January 24, 2024

The dancing birds are especially susceptible to changing weather patterns, which is bad news going forward.

Posted inOctober 14, 2019: Severed Ties

How BLM employees really feel about moving West

by Nick Bowlin September 20, 2019January 24, 2024

Leaked audio from a recent agency meeting is filled with fumbles by leadership, disapproving rumbles and derisive laughter from staff.

Posted inSeptember 16, 2019: "We can either wait on Mother Nature – or we can give it a shot ourselves."

A water ‘win-win’ in Colorado? Not so fast.

by Nick Bowlin September 16, 2019January 24, 2024

A plan to export water from the San Luis Valley to the Denver Metro area is met with defiance.

Posted inSeptember 16, 2019: "We can either wait on Mother Nature – or we can give it a shot ourselves."

Colorado farmers fight to save their water and their community’s future

by Nick Bowlin September 16, 2019January 24, 2024

‘We can either wait on Mother Nature — or we can give it a shot ourselves.’

Posted inNovember 25, 2019: Forever Mines

The feds tried to make an example of a small Washington coal mine. It didn’t work.

by Nick Bowlin September 4, 2019January 24, 2024

The John Henry Mine last produced coal in 1999 and has yet to be fully reclaimed.

Posted inSeptember 2, 2019: In Bad Faith

San Juan County ends legal fight against Voting Rights Act decision

by Nick Bowlin September 2, 2019January 24, 2024

The first-ever Navajo majority commission halted a legal challenge to the ruling that ended discriminatory voting boundaries.

Posted inAugust 5, 2019: From Prison to Fireline

Accolades and some new roles

by Nick Bowlin August 5, 2019January 24, 2024

New interns and a fellow arrive, and our editorial staff continues to morph.

Posted inArticles

Hunters and anglers struggle for public access to Colorado’s state trust lands

by Nick Bowlin August 2, 2019January 24, 2024

Compared to its neighbors, the state limits public recreation, but that is changing.

Posted inJuly 21, 2019: A Radical Return

Portland club discrimination case settled

by Nick Bowlin July 21, 2019January 24, 2024

As part of the settlement, the dress code used to discriminate against black patrons must be stopped.

Posted inJuly 21, 2019: A Radical Return

Forest Service might limit public comments

by Nick Bowlin June 27, 2019January 24, 2024

The revision would allow the agency to approve more projects without environmental review.

Posted inJune 24, 2019: Losing Lake Coeur d'Alene

Interior combatant confirmed to department

by Nick Bowlin June 24, 2019January 24, 2024

Endangered Species Act opposer Susan Combs officially takes role as assistant secretary after long delay.

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