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An independent magazine dedicated to shining a light on all the complexities of the Western U.S. since 1970. #nonprofit

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The Badger Mountain development in eastern Washington threatens heritage foodways on sacred lands.

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Long-awaited Interior Department policy will raise financial assurance and royalty rates.

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“They all have to honor those obligations that were made with our tribal nations, and yet we continue to see that failure over and over again.”

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Old growth trees in southern Oregon are often cut down during timber projects, even if they are not part of the original timber sale.

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Highways and rail lines have long divided communities of color, taking land away from long-time residents.
Register for a Health & Land Conversation, hosted by Center for Colorado Women's History as a follow-up to our feature on the paradox of green space in N. Denver. ⤵️

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Highways and rail lines have long divided communities of color, taking land away from long-time residents. Register for a Health & Land Conversation, hosted by @COWomensHistory as a follow-up to our feature on the paradox of green space in N. Denver. ⤵️ ow.ly/3PfS50RoaOl
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The biggest renewable energy development in Washington state history is moving forward, with mitigations for wildlife protection but none for tribal cultures.

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Logging old growth is still a thing and so is tree-sitting to try and stop it. Don't miss these amazing photos by Paul Robert Wolf Wilson & interviews by Erin X Wong for High Country News that give you a great view into the latest. hcn.org/articles/meet-…

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The next international climate meeting could make carbon markets permanent. Indigenous leaders call for a moratorium before it’s too late.

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The Great Salt Lake is dying, but this Q&A is actually hopeful. Brooke Larsen interviewed GSLI Director Bonnie Baxter for High Country News hcn.org/articles/are-t…

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Everyone agrees that state and tribal wildlife agencies need more funding. Now, it’s a matter of deciding where that money comes from.

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As the Great Salt Lake recedes, scientists have a front-row seat to the crisis. I recently talked with GSLI Director Bonnie Baxter about the emotions of studying a dying lake. She shares how facing climate grief with her students has transformed her. hcn.org/articles/are-t…

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As the Great Salt Lake dries up, longtime lake scientist Bonnie Baxter confronts the emotions of studying a dying ecosystem.

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Last week a United States federal judge rejected a request from Indigenous nations to stop SunZia, a $10 billion dollar wind transmission project that would cut through traditional tribal lands in southwestern Arizona.

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