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Trending News: Bozeman Contractor’s Multi-Billion-Dollar Border Wall Empire Raises Ethical Questions Amidst Political ContributionsFederal Agency Opens Colorado Wilderness to Extensive Oil and Gas Leasing, Sparking Environmental and Economic Alarm.Return of Grazing Threatens Fragile Western Ecosystems Amidst Contentious Federal Land Policy Shift.Interior Secretary’s Controversial Interventions Spark Ethics Scrutiny Over Public Land Decisions.Grassroots Opposition Rises as U.S. Forest Service Moves to Dismantle Key Roadless Protections.Guardians of the Canopy: The Critical Race to Reforest a Wildfire-Scarred West.Roadless Rule Repeal Signals Major Shift in U.S. Forest Management.Western Snowpack Hits Historic Low Amidst Climate-Fueled HeatwaveGlobal Oil Addiction Fuels Geopolitical Conflict and Economic Instability, Despite ‘Energy Independence’ Claims."Train Dreams" Adaptation Explores Labor, Land, and Lingering Echoes of the Past.Western Ski Season Plagued by Record-Low Snowfall as Resorts Grapple with Climate Change Impacts.Colorado’s Diminishing Snowpack and Surging Anti-Trans Legislation Underscore a Broader Battle for Autonomy and Environmental Sanctuaries.Deep Time: A Journey Through Earth’s Ancient Narratives and Modern EchoesUnited States Moves Closer to Historic Truth and Healing Commission for Indigenous Boarding School Survivors.U.S. Forest Service Faces Widespread Opposition Over Controversial Headquarters Relocation and sweeping Reorganization.New Mexico Forges a Reforestation Revolution to Reclaim Burned Landscapes and Safeguard Vital Water Resources.The Young Hunter’s Vigil: A Poetic Reflection on Youth, Nature, and the Hunt.Vast Underground Fungal Networks Crucial for Ecosystem Health Face Undeniable ThreatsThe Colorado River’s Future Hinges on a Century-Old Water Compact Under Unprecedented StrainFederal Land Sales Proposal Reveals Covert White House Coordination.‘Just noticing birds improves your health’Queer Country Dancing Flourishes Amidst Shifting Landscapes and Cultural LegaciesWestern Heat Waves Shatter Records, Signaling a Shifting Climate Paradigm.Federal Intervention Aims to Prevent Catastrophic Water Levels at Lake PowellExpedited Uranium Mine Approval Signals Erosion of Environmental Safeguards and Tribal Sovereignty.Documentary filmmaker Beth Harrington Unearths the Enduring Legacy of Photographer Frank Matsura.Colorado Lawmakers Push for Plug-In Solar to Empower Residents and Lower Energy Bills.Jocko River Restoration Symbolizes Broader Tribal Water Rights RenaissanceFederal Scientists Forced Out Amidst Hostile Environment and Funding Cuts.The Colorado River Basin Faces an Existential Water Crisis.Indigenous Delegates Confront Global Crises and Systemic Barriers at Pivotal UN Forum.Wildfires Transform Harmless Soil Element into Airborne ToxinThe Enduring Echoes of Albina: A Chronicle of Portland’s Black Musical SoulRecord-Breaking Western Heatwave Fueled by Climate Crisis, Scientists ConfirmSalt Lakes: An Unnatural History Explores Vital Ecosystems Facing Existential ThreatsBureau of Indian Affairs Faces Deepening Staff Cuts Amidst Tribal Outcry Over Federal Trust Obligations.Federal Staffing Cuts Jeopardize Iconic Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and Public Lands Stewardship.Oregon’s Public Forests Face a Pivotal Moment as Bureau of Land Management Proposes Increased Timber Harvest.Federal Efforts to Reverse Chaco Canyon Drilling Ban Spark Outcry Over Rushed Public Comment.The Modern Paradox of Rest: Navigating a World That Never Sleeps.A Poet’s Hymn to the Earth: Finding Groundedness in a Parched WorldPublic Lands Face an Identity Crisis as "Multiple Use" Proves InadequateHigh Horse: The Black Cowboy Docuseries Illuminates Overlooked Western NarrativesWestern Land Managers Navigate Shifting Seasons for Vital Prescribed Burns Amidst Growing Wildfire ConcernsThe Roadless Rule’s End Signals a New Era for American Forests.Indigenous Communities Navigate Shifting Policies and Persistent Resilience Amidst Second Trump AdministrationWestern Snowpack Plummets to Historic Lows, Triggering Widespread Water ConcernsWar exposes the energy dominance lieVast Underground Fungal Networks Crucial for Ecosystem Health Face Unprecedented ThreatsNavigating Identity and Climate Change on Colorado’s Shrinking Snowpacks.The Unsung Beauty and Crucial Role of Flies in Our World.Unveiling the Coordinated Push for Federal Land Sales in the American West.The Complex Crisis of Native Identity: Confronting "Pretendianism" in a Colonial Landscape.Unearthing Deep History: The Enduring Power of "Time Immemorial" in Decolonizing Narratives of the Americas.U.S. Forest Service Faces Sweeping Reorganization as Headquarters Relocates to Salt Lake City Amidst Widespread Criticism.Indigenous Teens Find Solace and Strength Through Heavy Metal at Montana FestivalLandBack Movement Accelerates Across Western U.S., Restoring Indigenous Sovereignty and Ecological Stewardship.Reno Reclaims Its Rodeo Roots: A Triumph of Resilience and Inclusivity"Train Dreams" Adaptation Captures Enduring Echoes of Labor, Land, and InterdependenceGeological Narratives Illuminate Earth’s Deep Past and Present Challenges.Western Snowpack Hits Historic Low, Signaling Alarming Water ScarcityFederal Approval Ignites Indigenous Rights Conflict Over Sacred Site in Washington State.Federal Uranium Mine Expedited Under "Emergency" Rules Sparks Widespread Indigenous Opposition and Environmental Concerns.Glen Canyon Dam’s Design Flaws Exacerbate Colorado River Water Crisis.CotePublic Lands at a Crossroads Demand a New Vision for a Changing Nation.Snowmaking could be the future of skiing. But at what cost?Stud Country Cultivates Queer Cowboy Culture Through DanceThe Colorado River Compact Faces an Existential Crisis Amidst Deepening Drought and Inter-State Conflict.The Jocko River’s Revival: A Landmark Compact Reclaims Tribal Water Rights and Restores Ecosystems.A Lens on a Vanishing West: Frank Matsura’s Enduring Legacy in Photographs.Balcony Solar Legislation Gains Momentum Across the U.S. as States Eye German ModelThe Colorado River’s Centenary of Disconnected Management Faces a Reckoning.From Viral Escapes to Ancient Threads: The Wild and Wonderful Tapestry of Western Life Unfolds.Albina’s Enduring Symphony: A Community’s Musical Legacy Preserved and CelebratedFederal Science Undermined, Researchers Depart Amidst Policy ShiftsSalt Lakes Reveal Vital Ecosystems Threatened by Drying and Climate Change.United States Moves Closer to Federal Truth Commission for Indigenous Boarding School Survivors.Climate Crisis Amplifies Western U.S. Heatwave to Unprecedented Levels.Bureau of Land Management Proposes Significant Increase in Western Oregon Timber Harvest, Sparking DebateFederal Agencies Serving Indigenous Communities Face Sweeping Staff Reductions Amidst Tribal Outcry.Spell for Binding the Center to a Center.Public Lands at a Crossroads: Rethinking the "Multiple Use" Doctrine for True ConservationFederal Efforts to Reverse Chaco Canyon Drilling Ban Spark Widespread Outcry and Accusations of Undermining Sacred Indigenous Heritage.Federal Staffing Cuts Jeopardize Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Sparking Concerns for Public Lands and Conservation.The Unseen Rebellion: How Prioritizing Rest Challenges the Relentless Pace of Modern LifeHigh Horse: The Black Cowboy Illuminates an Essential American Narrative.Western Land Managers Navigate Dry Conditions to Conduct Vital Prescribed BurnsThe Roadless Rule Repeal Accelerates Opening Pristine Forests to Logging.The Shifting Sands of Federal Policy: Indigenous Communities Navigate a Tumultuous Second Trump Administration.Federal Protections for Chaco Canyon Under Threat as Officials Accuse Trump Administration of Rushing Reversal.Indigenous Land Returns Mark a New Era of Restorative Justice and Environmental Stewardship Across the American West.Heavily contested pumped hydro-storage project gets federal go-aheadTrump’s BLM is going all-in on resource extractionA DNA archive critical to identifying missing migrants has itself gone missingUnveiling the Vital Beauty and Precarious Future of Earth’s Salt LakesThe Multiple-Use Framework for Public Lands is Failing, Demanding Radical Rethinking.Colorado Confronts a Legacy of Betrayal, Seeking Healing Through the "Peace Keepers" Memorial.Navigating Deep Time: Three Books Unlock Earth’s Ancient Secrets and Present-Day RelevanceStud Country: A New Chapter in Queer Country Dancing Unfolds Amidst Shifting Landscapes
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Wed. Jun 17th, 2026
Trending News: Bozeman Contractor’s Multi-Billion-Dollar Border Wall Empire Raises Ethical Questions Amidst Political ContributionsFederal Agency Opens Colorado Wilderness to Extensive Oil and Gas Leasing, Sparking Environmental and Economic Alarm.Return of Grazing Threatens Fragile Western Ecosystems Amidst Contentious Federal Land Policy Shift.Interior Secretary’s Controversial Interventions Spark Ethics Scrutiny Over Public Land Decisions.Grassroots Opposition Rises as U.S. Forest Service Moves to Dismantle Key Roadless Protections.Guardians of the Canopy: The Critical Race to Reforest a Wildfire-Scarred West.Roadless Rule Repeal Signals Major Shift in U.S. Forest Management.Western Snowpack Hits Historic Low Amidst Climate-Fueled HeatwaveGlobal Oil Addiction Fuels Geopolitical Conflict and Economic Instability, Despite ‘Energy Independence’ Claims."Train Dreams" Adaptation Explores Labor, Land, and Lingering Echoes of the Past.Western Ski Season Plagued by Record-Low Snowfall as Resorts Grapple with Climate Change Impacts.Colorado’s Diminishing Snowpack and Surging Anti-Trans Legislation Underscore a Broader Battle for Autonomy and Environmental Sanctuaries.Deep Time: A Journey Through Earth’s Ancient Narratives and Modern EchoesUnited States Moves Closer to Historic Truth and Healing Commission for Indigenous Boarding School Survivors.U.S. Forest Service Faces Widespread Opposition Over Controversial Headquarters Relocation and sweeping Reorganization.New Mexico Forges a Reforestation Revolution to Reclaim Burned Landscapes and Safeguard Vital Water Resources.The Young Hunter’s Vigil: A Poetic Reflection on Youth, Nature, and the Hunt.Vast Underground Fungal Networks Crucial for Ecosystem Health Face Undeniable ThreatsThe Colorado River’s Future Hinges on a Century-Old Water Compact Under Unprecedented StrainFederal Land Sales Proposal Reveals Covert White House Coordination.‘Just noticing birds improves your health’Queer Country Dancing Flourishes Amidst Shifting Landscapes and Cultural LegaciesWestern Heat Waves Shatter Records, Signaling a Shifting Climate Paradigm.Federal Intervention Aims to Prevent Catastrophic Water Levels at Lake PowellExpedited Uranium Mine Approval Signals Erosion of Environmental Safeguards and Tribal Sovereignty.Documentary filmmaker Beth Harrington Unearths the Enduring Legacy of Photographer Frank Matsura.Colorado Lawmakers Push for Plug-In Solar to Empower Residents and Lower Energy Bills.Jocko River Restoration Symbolizes Broader Tribal Water Rights RenaissanceFederal Scientists Forced Out Amidst Hostile Environment and Funding Cuts.The Colorado River Basin Faces an Existential Water Crisis.Indigenous Delegates Confront Global Crises and Systemic Barriers at Pivotal UN Forum.Wildfires Transform Harmless Soil Element into Airborne ToxinThe Enduring Echoes of Albina: A Chronicle of Portland’s Black Musical SoulRecord-Breaking Western Heatwave Fueled by Climate Crisis, Scientists ConfirmSalt Lakes: An Unnatural History Explores Vital Ecosystems Facing Existential ThreatsBureau of Indian Affairs Faces Deepening Staff Cuts Amidst Tribal Outcry Over Federal Trust Obligations.Federal Staffing Cuts Jeopardize Iconic Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and Public Lands Stewardship.Oregon’s Public Forests Face a Pivotal Moment as Bureau of Land Management Proposes Increased Timber Harvest.Federal Efforts to Reverse Chaco Canyon Drilling Ban Spark Outcry Over Rushed Public Comment.The Modern Paradox of Rest: Navigating a World That Never Sleeps.A Poet’s Hymn to the Earth: Finding Groundedness in a Parched WorldPublic Lands Face an Identity Crisis as "Multiple Use" Proves InadequateHigh Horse: The Black Cowboy Docuseries Illuminates Overlooked Western NarrativesWestern Land Managers Navigate Shifting Seasons for Vital Prescribed Burns Amidst Growing Wildfire ConcernsThe Roadless Rule’s End Signals a New Era for American Forests.Indigenous Communities Navigate Shifting Policies and Persistent Resilience Amidst Second Trump AdministrationWestern Snowpack Plummets to Historic Lows, Triggering Widespread Water ConcernsWar exposes the energy dominance lieVast Underground Fungal Networks Crucial for Ecosystem Health Face Unprecedented ThreatsNavigating Identity and Climate Change on Colorado’s Shrinking Snowpacks.The Unsung Beauty and Crucial Role of Flies in Our World.Unveiling the Coordinated Push for Federal Land Sales in the American West.The Complex Crisis of Native Identity: Confronting "Pretendianism" in a Colonial Landscape.Unearthing Deep History: The Enduring Power of "Time Immemorial" in Decolonizing Narratives of the Americas.U.S. Forest Service Faces Sweeping Reorganization as Headquarters Relocates to Salt Lake City Amidst Widespread Criticism.Indigenous Teens Find Solace and Strength Through Heavy Metal at Montana FestivalLandBack Movement Accelerates Across Western U.S., Restoring Indigenous Sovereignty and Ecological Stewardship.Reno Reclaims Its Rodeo Roots: A Triumph of Resilience and Inclusivity"Train Dreams" Adaptation Captures Enduring Echoes of Labor, Land, and InterdependenceGeological Narratives Illuminate Earth’s Deep Past and Present Challenges.Western Snowpack Hits Historic Low, Signaling Alarming Water ScarcityFederal Approval Ignites Indigenous Rights Conflict Over Sacred Site in Washington State.Federal Uranium Mine Expedited Under "Emergency" Rules Sparks Widespread Indigenous Opposition and Environmental Concerns.Glen Canyon Dam’s Design Flaws Exacerbate Colorado River Water Crisis.CotePublic Lands at a Crossroads Demand a New Vision for a Changing Nation.Snowmaking could be the future of skiing. But at what cost?Stud Country Cultivates Queer Cowboy Culture Through DanceThe Colorado River Compact Faces an Existential Crisis Amidst Deepening Drought and Inter-State Conflict.The Jocko River’s Revival: A Landmark Compact Reclaims Tribal Water Rights and Restores Ecosystems.A Lens on a Vanishing West: Frank Matsura’s Enduring Legacy in Photographs.Balcony Solar Legislation Gains Momentum Across the U.S. as States Eye German ModelThe Colorado River’s Centenary of Disconnected Management Faces a Reckoning.From Viral Escapes to Ancient Threads: The Wild and Wonderful Tapestry of Western Life Unfolds.Albina’s Enduring Symphony: A Community’s Musical Legacy Preserved and CelebratedFederal Science Undermined, Researchers Depart Amidst Policy ShiftsSalt Lakes Reveal Vital Ecosystems Threatened by Drying and Climate Change.United States Moves Closer to Federal Truth Commission for Indigenous Boarding School Survivors.Climate Crisis Amplifies Western U.S. Heatwave to Unprecedented Levels.Bureau of Land Management Proposes Significant Increase in Western Oregon Timber Harvest, Sparking DebateFederal Agencies Serving Indigenous Communities Face Sweeping Staff Reductions Amidst Tribal Outcry.Spell for Binding the Center to a Center.Public Lands at a Crossroads: Rethinking the "Multiple Use" Doctrine for True ConservationFederal Efforts to Reverse Chaco Canyon Drilling Ban Spark Widespread Outcry and Accusations of Undermining Sacred Indigenous Heritage.Federal Staffing Cuts Jeopardize Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Sparking Concerns for Public Lands and Conservation.The Unseen Rebellion: How Prioritizing Rest Challenges the Relentless Pace of Modern LifeHigh Horse: The Black Cowboy Illuminates an Essential American Narrative.Western Land Managers Navigate Dry Conditions to Conduct Vital Prescribed BurnsThe Roadless Rule Repeal Accelerates Opening Pristine Forests to Logging.The Shifting Sands of Federal Policy: Indigenous Communities Navigate a Tumultuous Second Trump Administration.Federal Protections for Chaco Canyon Under Threat as Officials Accuse Trump Administration of Rushing Reversal.Indigenous Land Returns Mark a New Era of Restorative Justice and Environmental Stewardship Across the American West.Heavily contested pumped hydro-storage project gets federal go-aheadTrump’s BLM is going all-in on resource extractionA DNA archive critical to identifying missing migrants has itself gone missingUnveiling the Vital Beauty and Precarious Future of Earth’s Salt LakesThe Multiple-Use Framework for Public Lands is Failing, Demanding Radical Rethinking.Colorado Confronts a Legacy of Betrayal, Seeking Healing Through the "Peace Keepers" Memorial.Navigating Deep Time: Three Books Unlock Earth’s Ancient Secrets and Present-Day RelevanceStud Country: A New Chapter in Queer Country Dancing Unfolds Amidst Shifting Landscapes
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Hope Returns to Lassen Volcanic National Park as Cascades Frogs Leap Towards Recovery.
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Hope Returns to Lassen Volcanic National Park as Cascades Frogs Leap Towards Recovery.

For years, a poignant symbol of environmental decline haunted the high-altitude wetlands of Lassen Volcanic National Park in Northern California: a lone female Cascades frog, the last of her kind…

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"The Last Supper" Exhibition Humanizes Capital Punishment Through Culinary Choices.
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"The Last Supper" Exhibition Humanizes Capital Punishment Through Culinary Choices.

This spring, a poignant exhibition at the Boise Art Museum, titled "The Last Supper," offered a profound meditation on capital punishment through the lens of final meals requested by 1,000…

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Montana’s Allure: A Personal Journey from High School Dreams to Pigeon Companionship
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Montana’s Allure: A Personal Journey from High School Dreams to Pigeon Companionship

The notion of Montana first captured my imagination during high school, a vision of vast remoteness, untamed natural beauty, and boundless adventure. It represented an escape from the intense pressures…

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When A & D Come to Dinner: A Culinary Meditation on Memory and Desire.
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When A & D Come to Dinner: A Culinary Meditation on Memory and Desire.

The anticipation of guests, specifically A and D, ignites a culinary contemplation, a dance between past experiences and future possibilities. The previous encounter featured a hearty minestrone soup and a…

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Tucson Embraces "Reconciliation Ecology" to Revitalize Urban Landscapes
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Tucson Embraces "Reconciliation Ecology" to Revitalize Urban Landscapes

In Tucson, Arizona, a quiet yet profound ecological movement has been steadily taking root for decades, advocating for a reimagining and reconnection with local landscapes. Rather than solely focusing on…

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Senator Mike Lee’s Persistent Push to Reshape Public Land Policy Draws Sharp Criticism.
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Senator Mike Lee’s Persistent Push to Reshape Public Land Policy Draws Sharp Criticism.

Utah Republican Senator Mike Lee has once again ignited controversy with legislative proposals that critics contend are thinly veiled attempts to undermine federal land protections, pivoting from a recent, failed…

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Artist Narsiso Martinez Illuminates Farmworker Lives Through Recycled Produce Art.
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Artist Narsiso Martinez Illuminates Farmworker Lives Through Recycled Produce Art.

Narsiso Martinez, a contemporary artist born in Oaxaca, Mexico, in 1977, has carved a unique niche in the art world by transforming discarded produce packing materials into powerful visual narratives.…

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Tucson Embraces Reconciliation Ecology: Rethinking Urban Landscapes and Human Connection to Nature
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In Tucson, Arizona, a profound ecological paradigm shift has been quietly unfolding for decades, moving beyond traditional habitat restoration to champion a new approach: reconciliation ecology. This movement encourages inhabitants…

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Trump’s "Energy Dominance" Agenda Faces Headwinds as Market Forces Favor Renewables Over Fossil Fuels.
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Trump’s "Energy Dominance" Agenda Faces Headwinds as Market Forces Favor Renewables Over Fossil Fuels.

Former President Donald Trump’s pursuit of "energy dominance," a concept he frequently champions, represents a striking continuity in American energy policy, albeit with a distinctive rebranding. While the term itself…

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The Bow Maker’s Legacy: Indigenous Archery Reimagined for a New Generation
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The Bow Maker’s Legacy: Indigenous Archery Reimagined for a New Generation

When Joshua Hood encounters a Pacific yew tree, his perspective transcends the mere potential for crafting a bow; he perceives a profound intergenerational connection, a contemplative exploration of equilibrium, tension,…

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