If our July issue doesn’t make you want to spend time in the garden, it will certainly make you hungry for fresh produce. Our visual feature introduces readers to Second Generation Seeds, a collective that preserves Asian heritage seeds, food and culture. Gardening once brought Black families together in South Phoenix. Now, activists hope that reviving it will help restore community, create a green refuge from the heat and ease the stress of climate change. Western foods, like Westerners, are surprisingly diverse. Both landscapes and communities need clean water, but three years after New Mexico’s largest fire, ash and mud still pollute the Las Vegas area’s watershed. If we want clean water, we must preserve the West’s increasingly vulnerable wetlands. Restoring Sonora, Mexico’s grasslands will help protect North American birds. Indigenous leaders from around the world gathered at the U.N. to defend their right to make free and informed decisions. Can our fear of climate change bring us together? In today’s troubled world, scientists cannot hide behind neutrality.

Beneath the blazing sun, Black Phoenix sows community
Climate change is creating a mental health crisis in Phoenix. A budding movement in the desert might solve it.
The seeds remember
Reclaiming Chinese culture through cultivation.
First came the record-setting fire. Then came the record-setting floods.
‘I don’t trust the water:’ How post-fire flooding has destabilized a rural community’s drinking water.
Western states step up to save their wetlands
The West’s vital wetlands are in trouble — but states are working to safeguard them.
Politics and science can mix
The time for trying to remain neutral has passed.
Necesitamos científicos-activistas
La política y la ciencia pueden mezclarse.
Our grief is what brings us together
On a rapidly warming planet, we are not alone in our fear.
The meaning of local food at 7,000 feet
Where exotic can also be local, and seasonal means more than freshly harvested.
The Cry
A poem by Page Hill Starzinger.
‘I see no reason to compromise my value system’
#iamthewest: Giving voice to the people that make up communities in the region.
Two-headed snakes, tourist-tossing bison and one very good dog
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
The importance of getting out there
Let’s remember what sustains and connects us.
Out and about in the West
HCN hosted several events throughout the region and welcomes a new design director.
Letters to the Editor, July 2025
Comments from readers.
Indigenous leaders at UNPFII underscore the need for genuine consent
Free, prior and informed consent is law in some countries. How are they making it work?
Searching for sparrows in the Sky Islands
Grassland restoration in Sonora, Mexico, helps to conserve North America’s bird life.
