How Montana tribes are using sovereignty to restore their waterways
‘We live at the backbone of the world, where the water begins.’
Trump’s BLM is going all-in on resource extraction
The agency’s new plan for ecologically significant areas of western Oregon is not responsible forest management.
A champion Iditarod musher proved that caring and trust win races
As the 2026 sled dog race kicks off, the lessons of Susan Butcher still resonate.
Badger signs: An essay from Terry Tempest Williams’ new book ‘The Glorians’
Thoughts on an elusive animal and the afterlife.
Coyotes and cougars and rats, oh my!
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Why Western states are pushing for plug-in solar
State laws and product standards could make or break the nascent portable solar market.
As a caribou herd crashed, wildlife managers turned to killing predators
The controversial culling program reveals the messy politics behind reviving a struggling Alaska herd.
The essentials of democracy
Keep sending public comments, because our future hangs in the balance.
FROM THE GRIMOIRE
A poem by D.A. Powell.
An ode to Johnny Sagebrush
Bart Koehler helped Westerners protect the places they love.
New board members join the team
These folks graciously serve our nonprofit to ensure the organization stays sound.
How people are helping breeding frogs dodge cars
Meet the volunteers shuttling northern red-legged frogs across a 4-lane highway in Oregon to lay eggs.
The Colorado River rift abides
States’ stalemate persists as Lake Powell races toward de facto deadpool.
Trump’s BLM nominee waffles on public land sell-off stance
Steve Pearce, the White House’s second oil and gas-connected pick, is ”not so sure” he’s changed.
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March 2026: The Uncertainty of Farming in the Colorado River Basin
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Water
Snowmaking could be the future of skiing. But at what cost?
The coming failure of Glen Canyon Dam
Trump’s call for deep-sea mining off Alaska raises Indigenous concerns
Wildlife
It’s time to rethink how we care for our public lands and waters
The farther the walk, the fatter the deer, study finds
What’s needed to protect sage grouse?
Public Lands
Karen Budd-Falen’s ethics documents spark renewed calls for an investigation
Skimo is hot, in hot times
The nation’s trails are disappearing
Indigenous Affairs
LandBack advances across the West
What does ‘time immemorial’ really mean?
We need to talk about the pretendians in our midst
Communities
How community organizers are amplifying Oregon’s Black music history
The little-known photographer who documented a changing Okanogan, Washington
‘Rural areas are very powerful — and often underestimated’
Books
Three books explore deep time and help us look forward
National parks aren’t just for tourists. They’re an essential home for wildlife.
The fallout from Ruby Ridge
In the News
Markwayne Mullin is for Trump – and Indian Country
The Cherokee congressman, who is hard-right and white-passing, may not seem like an Indigenous lawmaker, but he’s no anomaly.
