Trail work, though underappreciated, made for a life well-lived in the woods.
Despite statewide restrictions on the deadly poisons, new research shows they’re still infiltrating the food web.
Despite the torture and killing of a wolf in Daniel one year ago, the state has found a way to manage its wolves.
During a Feb. 14 speech before the Wyoming Legislature, U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R, heaped praise on the Trump ...
In Alaska, a biologist and her family learn how quickly these iconic predators can change the menu — and bend the rules.
The scientists analyzed 23 years of bird migration data to determine the variability in the birds’ arrival times each spring. And they identified two distinct regions — East and West. In the East, ...
How the first Native director of the National Park Service drew from a legacy of federal boarding schools and Indigenous ...
Fine art, downtown markets and natural aesthetics bloom at the Heard Museum as Phoenix’s cultural institution springs forward ...
Male roadrunners’ colors become accentuated during mating season. In fact, in many bird species, males are the showiest, sporting iridescent, delectable colors, blooming tail feathers, and, in the ...
Farmers, tribes and environmental advocates in rural Oregon raise alarms about the empty promises of biofuels.
In the months before the Navajo Generating Station closed, many observers prognosticated economic doom for nearby Page, Arizona, population 7,500 or so. The plant employed 463 full-time, high-wage ...
HCN has covered the lands, wildlife and communities of the Western U.S. for more than 50 years. Get to know the West better by signing up to receive HCN’s on-the-ground reporting and investigations in ...
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