The lawsuit alleges the agency isn’t conducting environmental assessments before renewing grazing permits.
Kylie Mohr
Kylie Mohr is a correspondent for High Country News writing from Montana. Email her at kylie.mohr@hcn.org or submit a letter to the editor.
How climate science won in the Montana youth climate case
The ruling in Held v. Montana is expected to bolster cases in other states with similar environmental protections in their constitutions.
People are starting a lot of fires in the Pacific Northwest
The Forest Service reports 197 human-caused or undetermined starts since the beginning of June.
‘We have fire all around us and we can’t get out’
What happened when two experienced hikers got caught in the Bolt Creek Fire.
Elk calls have regional dialects
Whales, bats and birds sound different depending on where they live. So do elk, according to new research.
Fire retardant kills fish. Is it worth the risk?
A lawsuit could change how the Forest Service fights fires.
Climate change is changing public health
In Washington, a new team of epidemiologists is preparing for a hotter, smokier future.
The EV mining rush could come to Montana’s mountains
A company announced it found the country’s highest-grade rare earth deposit in Montana.
Get to know the whitebark pine
This threatened tree feeds and shelters the high country.
How far will you go to reduce your wildfire risk?
It may depend on how you see the world.
How humans break up wolf packs
A new study explores how packs change when activities like hunting and car accidents kill wolves.
Missoulians nearly lost access to their beloved community ski hill
Now they’re rallying to ensure public access to the recreation hotspot.
How to save the whitebark pine
The tree is getting federal protection. But plenty of people were already trying to save it.
Fire risk map ignites controversy
Southern Oregon residents lash back at wildfire preparedness rules.
Utah dismisses youth climate case. But it’s not over.
What the state court’s decision signals for other similar cases.
Pink snow is a red flag for the West’s water
Researchers are trying to understand what drives snow algal blooms and how they could alter water supplies.
Do bedrock conservation laws need a makeover?
Experts suggest needed upgrades in the face of modern crises.
Idaho cobalt mine is a harbinger of what’s to come
A new venture near Salmon signals an uptick in hardrock mining across the West.
USFS burn boss arrested after prescribed fire burns private land
Practitioners fear a chilling effect on future operations.
Wildfires are burning away the West’s snow
A new study finds wildfires are burning more high elevation areas and dramatically impacting the West’s snowpack as a result.
