‘The reality is that the machinery of growers is taken better care of than the lives of farmworkers.’
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Conservationists give assisted migration a second look
The West’s climate is changing too quickly for some species to keep up. Should people intervene?
Warm weather and a warm welcome
We welcome a new associate photo editor and celebrate life changes.
In southwestern Utah, unceasing growth means increased tension
Access to public lands has caused St. George to become one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the country.
Flying fish; grizzly bear hunts; cougar telepathy
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Behind the iconic, dystopian images of the New Deal
A short-lived photography project captured rural poverty during the Great Depression.
Laughter to cope with daily tragedies at the border
Luis Alberto Urrea’s new novel reflects on the family relationships that challenge and transcend the U.S.-Mexico border.
Monument Valley
The spectral lines between life and the inert.
The wonder of White Sands
A photographer lovingly documents New Mexico’s desert national monument.
‘Little House’ and the identity of the prairie struggle
The gritty reality behind Laura Ingalls Wilder’s writings.
Trump’s coal and nuclear bailout helps execs and hurts the grid
In a heavy-handed directive, the Department of Energy caters to industry barons.
Our tribal affairs desk is looking for pitches
Got a solid idea from Indian Country? We want you to write for us.
Soñando con una equidad energética
California busca democratizar la energía renovable.
Portland’s gentrification has its roots in racism
Black Americans aren’t defined by poor schools, menial jobs, high crime and incarceration. They endure them.
The dark secrets of the Animas River
A 2015 spill that turned the waterway orange is a reminder of mining’s disastrous legacy.
A bird’s song adds wonder to the world
If a song defines a place, what does it mean to lose it?
Camping excitement and late spring visitors
A scorpion startles staffers and we welcome friends and new coworkers at the HCN office.
Below Mount Shasta, a fight burbles over bottled water
Selling water to Nestlé, Crystal Geyser and others could strain aquifers.
Extreme mountain biker group fights for wilderness access
A new law could change the nature of wilderness travel.
In a new home, the OR Show flexes its political muscle
As the outdoor industry ramps up its advocacy, it faces tough questions from Indigenous recreators.
