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Sat. Mar 14th, 2026
Trending News: Alaska’s Vast Seabed Now Under Consideration for Deep-Sea Mining, Igniting Indigenous Concerns.The Western Sagebrush Steppe: A Battle for Survival Between Iconic Birds and Entrenched Ranching InterestsReno’s Gay Rodeo Returns, Marking Decades of Resilience and Triumph.The Sound of Albina: Portland’s Resonant Black Music Legacy Preserved and Celebrated.Congress passes environmental funding without Trump’s deep cutsSki Mountaineering’s Olympic Debut Highlights Growing Backcountry Appeal Amidst Climate Concerns.Susan Butcher: The Indomitable Spirit Who Redefined the Iditarod and Championed Care."Train Dreams" Adaptation Offers a Visceral Reflection on Labor, Land, and Interdependence"High Horse: The Black Cowboy" Rides into History, Challenging the Whitewashed Narrative of the American West.Public Lands Ranching: A System of Subsidies, Environmental Harm, and Entrenched Political Power.Frank Matsura: A Photographer’s Enduring Legacy in the American West.Badgers, Burrows, and the Enduring Philosophy of "As Above, So Below" in a Changing World.The Colorado River Compact’s Water Crisis: A Century of Scarcity and ContentionEnvironmental Protection Agency Proposes Significant Revisions to Clean Water Act Section 401, Sparking Tribal Concerns.The Colorado River’s Century-Old Management Fails to Account for a Warming Climate.Steve Pearce’s BLM Nomination Ignites Fierce Debate Over Federal Land Future.A Young Hunter’s Reflection on the Field.We need to talk about the pretendians in our midstThe Future of America’s Public Lands Demands Bold Rethinking.Glen Canyon Dam’s Design Flaws Threaten Colorado River’s Future as Water Crisis Deepens.Unprecedented Wildlife Encounters Highlight Shifting Human-Animal Frontiers Across North America.Federal Scientists Depart Amidst Political Hostility and Environmental UncertaintyCalifornia’s Los Padres National Forest Trails Vanish Amidst Climate Crisis and Budget CutsTrump Administration Rescinds Climate Change Health Threat Finding, Igniting Widespread Concern.Federal Ethics Scrutiny Intensifies Over Interior Appointee’s Lithium Mine Ties.Federal Permit Ignites Controversy Over Sacred Yakama Nation Site in Washington State.Western Oregon’s Priceless Old-Growth Forests Face Unprecedented Threat as BLM Proposes Sweeping Resource Extraction.Alaska’s public lands are a political battlegroundA Growing Tide of Climate Litigation Targets Fossil Fuel Companies Amidst Soaring Insurance CostsCalifornia Leads Historic Land Return to Yurok Tribe, Signifying Broader Shift in Indigenous Land Rights.The Future of Environmental Governance: Navigating Deregulation, Climate Impacts, and Sovereign Solutions.Long-Distance Migrating Mule Deer Thrive, Study RevealsAlaska’s Caribou Crisis: A Battle Over Predator Control and Subsistence in a Warming Arctic.AI Translation Raises Alarms for Alaska Native Language Sovereignty Amidst Disaster Response.Indigenous-led Water Rights Compact Revitalizes Montana’s Jocko River and Salish and Kootenai Lifeways.Echoes of History Resonate Through the American West: From Cultural Resilience to Environmental Stewardship and Digital ExpansionNew Era Energy & Digital Proposes Massive 7 Gigawatt AI Data Center Hub in New Mexico.The West’s vanishing porcupinesHigh Country News Fortifies Leadership with Strategic Board Appointments to Advance Mission.The Shifting Anticipation of Winter Snowfall Reflects Deeper Climate ConcernsNew Mexico Faces Landmark Climate Reckoning as Indigenous Rights Take Center Stage.Bart Koehler: A Legacy of Unyielding Wilderness Advocacy in the American West.Blackfeet Nation Embraces Heavy Music to Foster Healing and Community.National Monuments Safeguard Crucial Water Sources for Millions, New Analysis Reveals.Tribal Gaming Fuels a Resurgence of Indigenous Sovereignty and Economic Power.A Spell for Grounding in Turbulent Times.Pacific Northwest Urban Sprawl Threatens Irreplaceable Indigenous Heritage.Indigenous Metal’s Powerful Resonance: A Journey of Healing and Community on the Blackfeet NationMontana’s Water Quality Standards Under Scrutiny as Numeric Protections are Rolled Back.Colorado Grapples with a Painful Past, Forging a Path Towards Reconciliation with the "Peace Keepers" Memorial.Exploring Deep Time: How Ancient Earth Shapes Our Present and FutureTop Interior Official’s Financial Ties to Controversial Nevada Lithium Mine Raise Ethics Questions.Queer Country Dancing Flourishes as Stud Country Honors Legacy and Builds CommunityAlaska’s Vast Seabed Waters Considered for Deep-Sea Mining Amid Indigenous ConcernsA Looming Extinction: The Battle for the Sagebrush Steppe and the Fate of the Greater Sage-Grouse.Reno Welcomes Back Gay Rodeo, Healing Decades-Old WoundsThe Vibrant Echoes of Albina: A Community’s Musical Heritage Preserved and CelebratedCongress Approves Critical Spending Package, Rebuffing Administration’s Environmental Cuts Amidst Ongoing Budget Tensions.The Rise of Backcountry Skiing and Skimo Collides with a Warming Winter Future.Susan Butcher: The Trailblazing Iditarod Champion Who Redefined Leadership Through Care.“Train Dreams” Adaptation Navigates Wilderness, Labor, and Connection Across a Century.6 takeaways from our public-lands grazing investigationFrank Matsura: A Centennial Legacy of Connection and CommunityThe Colorado River Compact: A Century-Old Water Agreement Faces Existential Crisis Amidst Climate Change and Growing Scarcity.Badgers, Climate Change, and the Profound Interconnections of Life and Death in the American WestEPA Proposal Targets Tribal Authority Over Water Quality ProtectionsSteve Pearce’s Nomination for Bureau of Land Management Director Stirs Controversy Over Public Land Sales and Industry Ties.A Young Hunter’s Gaze Captures the Fleeting Essence of Harvest.We need to talk about the pretendians in our midstA New Vision for America’s Public Lands and Waters is Imperative Amidst Mounting Crises.Glen Canyon Dam’s Design Flaws Threaten Colorado River’s Future as Water Crisis DeepensWildlife Encounters Highlight Evolving Human-Nature Interface Across North America.America’s Trails Face an Existential Crisis as Climate Change and Chronic Underfunding Erase Vital Public Access.Trump Administration Moves to Rescind Climate Change Endangerment Finding Amidst Growing Health ConcernsThe Enduring Power of "Time Immemorial": Reclaiming North America’s Ancient Past.Western U.S. Experiences Record Low Snow Cover Amidst Growing Reliance on Snowmaking.Balcony Solar Poised to Revolutionize US Home Energy, Driven by Regulatory Reform and Global Innovation.Ethics Controversy Deepens for Former Trump Interior Official Amid Lithium Mine ScrutinyAlaska’s Resource Frontier Ignites National Debate on Energy vs. ConservationClimate Change Fuels Insurance Crisis, Lawsuits Mount Against Fossil Fuel IndustryHistoric Land Returns Reshape Indigenous Sovereignty and Conservation Across the American West.Navigating the Shifting Tides of Environmental Policy and Public Participation.Long-Distance Mule Deer Migrations Prove Vital for Population Health.Alaska’s Mulchatna Caribou Herd Spurs Fierce Debate Over Predator Control and Subsistence Future.Alaskan Disasters Expose Deep Rifts in AI Language Translation for Indigenous Communities.Echoes of History and the Urgency of Our Time: Unpacking the American West’s Enduring ChallengesNew Era Energy & Digital Unveils Colossal 7 Gigawatt AI Data Center Hub in New Mexico’s Permian Basin.The Silent Vanishing: Porcupines Disappear Across the American West, Sparking Urgent Conservation Efforts.High Country News Bolsters Governance with Four New Board Members, Reinforcing Reader-Supported Mission.The Rockies Face a Troubling Winter as Anticipation Turns to AnxietyNew Mexico Faces Landmark Climate Litigation Over Alleged Failure to Protect Indigenous Lands from Fossil Fuel Pollution.Bart Koehler: A Legacy Forged in the Wild, Preserving the Heart of American WildernessHeavy Metal Finds a Sanctuary and a Voice on the Blackfeet NationTribal Gaming Fuels a Resurgent Push for Indigenous Sovereignty and Economic Self-Determination.Reclaiming Our Earthly Anchor: A Poetic Call for Reconnection in a Fragmented World.National Monuments Safeguard Drinking Water for Millions, New Analysis Reveals.Washington approves over 99% of archaeological permits, records showThe Resonant Roar: Indigenous Youth Find Solace and Strength in Heavy MetalMontana’s Water Quality Protections Diluted Amidst Shifting Regulatory Landscape.Colorado Confronts its Past: The "Peace Keepers" Memorial and the Enduring Quest for Healing and Reconciliation.
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Reno’s Gay Rodeo Returns, Marking Decades of Resilience and Triumph.

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The Sound of Albina: Portland’s Resonant Black Music Legacy Preserved and Celebrated.

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Congress passes environmental funding without Trump’s deep cuts

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Ski Mountaineering’s Olympic Debut Highlights Growing Backcountry Appeal Amidst Climate Concerns.

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Alaska’s Vast Seabed Now Under Consideration for Deep-Sea Mining, Igniting Indigenous Concerns.
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Federal Grazing System on Public Lands Becomes Billions-Dollar Subsidy Program for Wealthy, Fueling Environmental Concerns Across the American West
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Federal Grazing System on Public Lands Becomes Billions-Dollar Subsidy Program for Wealthy, Fueling Environmental Concerns Across the American West

The United States federal government permits extensive livestock grazing across an area of publicly owned land exceeding twice the size of California, cementing ranching as the largest single land use…

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Frank Matsura: The Enigmatic Immigrant Photographer Who Captured a Changing American West.
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  • February 19, 2026
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Frank Matsura: The Enigmatic Immigrant Photographer Who Captured a Changing American West.

Filmmaker Beth Harrington embarked on a fateful road trip in 2002, leading her to the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma, where an exhibition of Edward S. Curtis’s iconic but…

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New Mexico Intensifies Pressure on Energy Department Over Decades of Unresolved Nuclear Waste Cleanup at Los Alamos.
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  • February 19, 2026
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New Mexico Intensifies Pressure on Energy Department Over Decades of Unresolved Nuclear Waste Cleanup at Los Alamos.

New Mexico’s environmental regulators delivered a forceful ultimatum to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on Wednesday, demanding an immediate acceleration of the long-overdue cleanup of hazardous and nuclear waste…

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EPA Proposal Targets Tribal Authority Over Water Quality Protections.
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  • February 18, 2026
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EPA Proposal Targets Tribal Authority Over Water Quality Protections.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has put forth a significant proposal to alter Section 401 of the Clean Water Act, a provision that has become a crucial mechanism for…

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The Enduring Echoes of the Hunt: A Generational Journey Through Field and Tradition.
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  • February 18, 2026
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The Enduring Echoes of the Hunt: A Generational Journey Through Field and Tradition.

A vivid tableau of rural life and an initiation into a timeless tradition unfolds, capturing the essence of a hunting expedition through the eyes of a child, revealing the profound…

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Glen Canyon Dam’s Design Flaws Expose Colorado River to Catastrophic Failure.
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  • February 18, 2026
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Glen Canyon Dam’s Design Flaws Expose Colorado River to Catastrophic Failure.

Floyd Dominy, the commissioner of the federal Bureau of Reclamation during the 1960s, bore significant responsibility for the construction of Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River. Upon the dam’s…

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Defining Indigenous Identity: A Critical Examination of Pretendianism and the Legacies of Colonialism.
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  • February 18, 2026
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Defining Indigenous Identity: A Critical Examination of Pretendianism and the Legacies of Colonialism.

The fraught landscape of Native identity has recently been illuminated by high-profile cases involving individuals like Sacheen Littlefeather, Elizabeth Warren, and Thomas King, whose claims to Indigenous heritage have been…

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‘Rural areas are very powerful — and often underestimated’
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  • February 18, 2026
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‘Rural areas are very powerful — and often underestimated’

This enduring resilience, spanning generations of colonial encroachment and cultural suppression, is a testament to an alternative way of living and governing that prioritizes harmony and long-term sustainability. For over…

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America’s Iconic Trails Face Unprecedented Peril as Climate Shifts and Funding Dries.
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  • February 18, 2026
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America’s Iconic Trails Face Unprecedented Peril as Climate Shifts and Funding Dries.

Etched into the rugged sandstone of California’s Los Padres National Forest, winding through chaparral, and clinging to ancient coastal ridgelines, the intricate network of trails embodies both a rich heritage…

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Meatpacking Workers Vote to Strike Amidst Looming Deportation Threats.
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  • February 18, 2026
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Meatpacking Workers Vote to Strike Amidst Looming Deportation Threats.

Hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants across the United States recently faced a deeply uncertain future as a federal administration engaged in a legal battle to revoke their Temporary Protected…

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