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Trending News: Alaska’s public lands are a political battlegroundUrban Landscapes Reveal Earth’s Ancient Geological Saga.Culinary Musings: Navigating the Art of Hosting and the Nuances of DessertNarsiso Martinez Illuminates the Lives of Farmworkers Through Art on Discarded Produce Boxes.Tucson Embraces "Reconciliation Ecology" to Revitalize Urban Waterways.Joshua Hood Transforms Pacific Yew into Legacy and LifewayTucson Embraces "Reconciliation Ecology" to Revitalize Urban Landscapes.Salmon Return to Klamath Headwaters One Year After Historic Dam Removals.Federal Aid Efforts for Alaska Native Communities Embroiled in AI and Language Sovereignty Debate Amid New Disaster.Jock Soto’s Journey From Diné-Puerto Rican Roots to Ballet Stardom Inspires a New Generation.Imperiled Frog Emerges as Unlikely Sentinel Against Oil Drilling Near Denver SuburbsColorado River Crisis Deepens as States Fail to Agree on Crucial Water Management Plan.The Vanishing Quills: Unraveling the Mystery of the 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Mon. Jan 26th, 2026
Trending News: Alaska’s public lands are a political battlegroundUrban Landscapes Reveal Earth’s Ancient Geological Saga.Culinary Musings: Navigating the Art of Hosting and the Nuances of DessertNarsiso Martinez Illuminates the Lives of Farmworkers Through Art on Discarded Produce Boxes.Tucson Embraces "Reconciliation Ecology" to Revitalize Urban Waterways.Joshua Hood Transforms Pacific Yew into Legacy and LifewayTucson Embraces "Reconciliation Ecology" to Revitalize Urban Landscapes.Salmon Return to Klamath Headwaters One Year After Historic Dam Removals.Federal Aid Efforts for Alaska Native Communities Embroiled in AI and Language Sovereignty Debate Amid New Disaster.Jock Soto’s Journey From Diné-Puerto Rican Roots to Ballet Stardom Inspires a New Generation.Imperiled Frog Emerges as Unlikely Sentinel Against Oil Drilling Near Denver SuburbsColorado River Crisis Deepens as States Fail to Agree on Crucial Water Management Plan.The Vanishing Quills: Unraveling the Mystery of the Porcupine’s Disappearance Across the American West.Billionaires and Corporations Reap Billions in Federal Subsidies from Public Land Grazing ProgramsRediscovering Idaho’s First Feature Film: A Century Later, "Told in the Hills" Emerges from Obscurity Amidst Unforeseen ChallengesNew Era Energy & Digital Plans Gigawatt-Scale AI Data Center Hub in New Mexico.New Mexico Faces Landmark Constitutional Challenge Over Fossil Fuel Pollution.Federal Land Management Faces Intensifying Political Pressure from Ranching Interests.Jess Walter’s New Novel Explores Echoes of Ruby Ridge in Contemporary AmericaGrazing Permits on Western Public Lands Face Diminished Oversight Amidst Staff Shortages and Regulatory LoopholesTribal Gaming Fuels Economic Empowerment and Sovereign Futures for Native American Nations.Yosemite Wildlife: A Call to Action Amidst Environmental PerilThe Fire in the Mountains Festival Forges Community and Hope on Blackfeet Nation.Inside California’s wild Christmas tree harvestThe Rocky Mountain Winter Arrives with Lingering Rain and Growing AnxietyWashington’s Development Boom Threatens Indigenous Heritage as Legal Loopholes Persist.National Monuments Serve as Critical Safeguards for Drinking Water Amidst Threats of Industrial Expansion.The Sound of Resilience: Indigenous Youth Find Solace and Strength in Heavy MetalWashington State Reels From Devastating Atmospheric Rivers and Widespread FloodingMontana’s Water Quality Standards Shift, Raising Environmental ConcernsColorado Grapples with Its Dark Past as "Peace Keepers" Memorial Nears Completion, Signaling a Deeper Path to Reconciliation.Interior Department Official Holds Financial Ties to Controversial Thacker Pass Lithium MineGeologic Time Offers Profound Insights into Earth’s Past, Present, and Future.Lessons from an Ice Age Survivor: Pronghorn Offer Insights into a Changing WorldImpact of the Past: Asteroid Strike Reshaped Grand Canyon’s Ancient WatersCongress Rejects Draconian Cuts, Approves Compromise Spending Bill for Key Environmental and Science Agencies.Echoes of Deep Time: How Ancient Landscapes Shape Modern Understanding in the American WestNetflix’s ‘Train Dreams’ Adaptation Reflects Contemporary Anxieties Amidst a Century of Wilderness Exploitation.Federal Subsidies Fuel Vast Public Lands Grazing Amid Environmental Concerns and Wealth Concentration.“Legend-dairy” mountain peaks, visiting bears and remembering a blubbery blowoutCosmic Perspective: Reconciling Humanity’s Brief Existence with the Universe’s Deep Time.Altadena’s Ash-Scarred Landscape Reveals a Deeper Struggle for Environmental Justice and Equitable Recovery.Pacific Palisades Grapples with Aftermath as Resilient Workforce Confronts Devastation.Navigating the Complexities of Indigenous Identity in a Colonial Landscape.Lawmakers call for an investigation into Interior’s Karen Budd-FalenCalifornia’s Vanishing Trails: A System Eroding Under Climate Change and Neglect.What does ‘time immemorial’ really mean?Alaska’s public lands are a political battleground"The Last Supper" Exhibition Humanizes Capital Punishment Through Culinary Detail.Montana: A Haven of Remoteness, Natural Beauty, and Unexpected Companionship.Culinary Musings: A Contemplation of Hospitality and GastronomyNarsiso Martinez: Elevating Farmworker Dignity Through Art.A New Ecological Philosophy Emerges in Tucson: Reimagining Urban Habitats Through Reconciliation.Joshua Hood Sees a Lifeway in Pacific Yew, Reviving Indigenous Archery Traditions.Reconciliation Ecology: Tucson’s Innovative Approach to Urban NatureSalmon Return to Klamath Headwaters After Historic Dam Removals.Alaska’s Remote Villages Confront a Digital Divide in Disaster Aid as AI Enters Indigenous Language Translation.U.S. Congress Advances Landmark Legislation to Confront Escalating Wildfire Crisis Across Federal ForestsJock Soto’s Journey from Indigenous Roots to Ballet Icon Inspires a New Generation.Colorado River Water Management Plan Deadline Looms Amidst Deadlocked NegotiationsThe Silent Disappearance: Western Porcupines Vanish, Threatening Ecosystems and Indigenous HeritageHow we reported Free Range, our grazing investigationTold in the Hills Rediscovered: A Century-Old Idaho Film’s Journey from Obscurity to Restoration Amidst Funding Battles.Federal Grazing Program Subsidizes Billionaires and Fuels Industry Consolidation.Northern Leopard Frogs Emerge as Unexpected Obstacle to Proposed Oil and Gas Development Near Denver Suburbs.New Mexico Supreme Court to Hear Landmark Climate Case Challenging State’s Fossil Fuel Policies and Protecting Indigenous RightsPolitical Pressure Intensifies, Undermining Environmental Stewardship on America’s Public Grazing Lands.Jess Walter Revisits Ruby Ridge’s Enduring Legacy in New Novel.Federal Grazing Permits Face Diminished Oversight Amidst Staff Cuts and Regulatory LoopholesThe big data center buildupThe Enduring Resilience: How Native American Gaming Fuels Sovereignty and National Prosperity.Yosemite Wildlife: A Timeless Call to Protect America’s Iconic EcosystemsFire in the Mountains: How Heavy Metal Found a Sanctuary on the Blackfeet NationWild Red Firs: A Race Against Time on the High SlopesWinter’s Disappearing Act: A Skier’s Growing Dread as the Snowline RecedesWashington State’s Esteemed Archaeological Protections Falter Against Relentless Development, Exposing Gaps in Indigenous Heritage Preservation.National Monuments Serve as Critical Water Sanctuaries for Millions Across the U.S.Blackfeet Nation Embraces Heavy Music as a Tool for Resilience and HealingWashington State Reels from Devastating Atmospheric Rivers and Widespread FloodingMontana Reverses Decades of Water Protection, Embracing Looser StandardsColorado Confronts its Past: The Deep Wounds of Sand Creek and the Path to Reconciliation.Federal Official’s Financial Ties to Controversial Thacker Pass Lithium Mine Spark Conflict of Interest Concerns.Wyoming’s Ancient Archives: A Deep Dive into Earth’s Enduring Geological Memory.Pronghorn: Ancient Survivors Navigating a Rapidly Warming World.A Quiet Alaskan Town Becomes the Unlikely Epicenter of a National Voting Rights Battle.Congress Approves Key Funding for Environmental and Science Agencies, Defying Deeper Executive Cuts.Weathering Time: A Deep Journey Through Geological Eras and Human Legacy.Beyond the Bark: Unmasking the Hidden Consensus in Gray Wolf Conservation6 takeaways from our public-lands grazing investigationQuirky Encounters and Enduring Legends: Unforgettable Moments Across the American West.A wilderness warrior to the coreGrand Staircase-Escalante National Monument: A Priceless Chronicle of Earth’s Past Under Threat.The Complex Intersections of Identity, Fraud, and Colonial Legacy in Indigenous North America.Ashes of Affluence: The Unseen Laborers Rebuilding Post-Wildfire Pacific Palisades.Altadena Confronts a Stark New Reality as Wildfire Recovery Exposes Deep-Seated Inequities and Threatens Community Identity.Cascades frogs vanished from Lassen Volcanic National Park in 2007. Now, they’re back.Tanya Atwater’s Groundbreaking Work Revolutionized Our Understanding of Earth’s Dynamic Crust.Unearthing Deep Time: Reclaiming Indigenous Narratives Beyond Colonial Constructs."The Last Supper" Exhibition Humanizes Capital Punishment Through Culinary Last Requests.Montana Beckons: An Escape to Remoteness and a Life Among the Flock
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Tribal Sovereignty Forged Through Economic Power: How Gaming Reshaped Indigenous Futures
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Tribal Sovereignty Forged Through Economic Power: How Gaming Reshaped Indigenous Futures

California’s first governor, Peter Hardeman Burnett, openly championed a racist campaign in the mid-19th century, vowing it would not cease "until the Indian race becomes extinct." His brief two-year tenure,…

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Political Influence Undermines Federal Efforts to Regulate Public Lands Grazing in Western States.
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Political Influence Undermines Federal Efforts to Regulate Public Lands Grazing in Western States.

A quiet bureaucratic conflict in late 2019 escalated into a national debate over the political influence wielded by ranchers on federal land management, revealing a systemic challenge to environmental stewardship…

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Boulder Entrepreneurs Cultivate Sustainable Holiday Tradition Amidst Arid Western Challenges.
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Boulder Entrepreneurs Cultivate Sustainable Holiday Tradition Amidst Arid Western Challenges.

In the heart of Boulder, Colorado, where the towering Rocky Mountains cast long shadows and the high-desert climate presents formidable agricultural hurdles, Elizabeth Black and Christopher Brown are nurturing a…

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You’re Good: Heavy Metal Festival Finds Healing and Community on the Blackfeet Nation.
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You’re Good: Heavy Metal Festival Finds Healing and Community on the Blackfeet Nation.

A profound sense of shared experience and catharsis pulsed through the Fire in the Mountains festival, a heavy music gathering held on the ancestral lands of the Blackfeet Nation, commonly…

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Yosemite’s Wild Heart Revealed in New Book, Championing Conservation Through Intimate Wildlife Portraits
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Yosemite’s Wild Heart Revealed in New Book, Championing Conservation Through Intimate Wildlife Portraits

Wildlife enthusiast Beth Pratt found herself face-to-face with a black bear one September day in 2018, not with fear, but with the familiarity of a seasoned observer. Her encounter along…

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A Deepening Worry Greets Early Winter’s Sparse Snowfall
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  • January 3, 2026
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A Deepening Worry Greets Early Winter’s Sparse Snowfall

The distinct sound of precipitation on the roof, a rhythm usually associated with the heavy embrace of winter snow in the Rocky Mountains at 7,000 feet, arrived instead as a…

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Development Pressures Threaten Indigenous Cultural Heritage Across Washington State.
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  • January 3, 2026
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Development Pressures Threaten Indigenous Cultural Heritage Across Washington State.

In the rapidly expanding urban corridor of southwest Washington, where the metropolitan footprints of Portland and Seattle-Tacoma increasingly converge, a critical battle for Indigenous cultural preservation is unfolding in Cowlitz…

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National Monuments Serve as Unsung Guardians of Clean Water for Millions, Amidst Ongoing Threats to Public Lands
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National Monuments Serve as Unsung Guardians of Clean Water for Millions, Amidst Ongoing Threats to Public Lands

Thirty-one national monuments established since the Clinton administration stand as critical bulwarks safeguarding clean drinking water for over 13 million Americans, a crucial role underscored by a recent analysis, even…

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Northern California’s Wild Silvertip Christmas Tree Harvest Faces Climate and Labor Challenges.
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  • January 3, 2026
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Northern California’s Wild Silvertip Christmas Tree Harvest Faces Climate and Labor Challenges.

High on the formidable volcanic slopes of Northern California’s Cascade Range, where the air thins and bites with an icy chill, a centuries-old tradition unfolds amidst the rustling of ancient…

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Indigenous Teens Find Solace and Strength in Heavy Metal
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  • January 2, 2026
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Indigenous Teens Find Solace and Strength in Heavy Metal

The profound connection between Indigenous youth and the visceral power of heavy metal music has sparked a compelling new initiative on the Blackfeet Nation, offering a unique avenue for healing…

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