How do you keep policy makers on top of the issues shaping the changing face of the West? Get them a subscription to High Country News. When HCN asked for help in funding a subscription for each member of the House of Representatives and the Senate, readers responded overwhelmingly by contributing more than $10,000 to send all […]
2015
Wild Science video series goes behind the scenes of wildlife science
High Country News is launching Wild Science, an original video series that spotlights the field biology and people involved in some of today’s most intriguing wildlife issues. Viewers travel alongside researchers into the habitat of the wildlife they study and see the scientific processes that inform public land and wildlife management — decisions that shape […]
D.C. correspondent to expand HCN’s reach
“Elizabeth brings us incredible expertise on issues, a solid reputation in the D.C. journalism and environmental communities, and strong storytelling abilities,” says Jodi Peterson, managing editor for High Country News. “She’ll help inform our readers of critical Western issues surrounding public lands, energy, economic development and communities, and how they shape, and are shaped by, national […]
Ranch Diaries series follows what it’s like to get into cattle ranching today
Making a living in an industry that faces an ever-evolving host of obstacles like drought, climate changes, political forces, and a volatile cattle market, Schneider will give a peek into what it’s like to take on those challenges during the first year of Triangle P Cattle Company. Installments of the series will appear at hcn.org on […]
