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New law protects Alaska Native women
The ability to prosecute domestic violence may be the first step toward creating Indian Country in Alaska.
A question of fluency on the Navajo Nation
A cultural debate leaves the presidency in limbo.
For public lands, massive protections in defense bill
But not all conservation groups think the gains are worth the losses.
A grouse divided
Will new federal protections rescue the Gunnison sage grouse?
The great salmon compromise
The Columbia Basin Fish Accords have funded $1 billion worth of habitat restoration projects, but can they replace free-flowing rivers?
For climate activists, a bright spot in a dismal election
Environmentalists in the Pacific Northwest may lead the way.
Should the president of the Navajo Nation speak Navajo?
A play-by-play of an election that poses big questions about fluency.
A new map shows rangeland health West-wide
Searchable BLM reports and satellite images for 20,000 grazing allotments.
California’s sweeping new groundwater regulations
Will the law finally mean better aquifer management for the drought-stricken state?
Will California’s Proposition 1 give rise to more dams?
While some environmental groups support the water bond on Tuesday’s ballot, some call it “mystery meat.”
The Young and the reckless: Alaskan congressman’s offenses draw spotlight
Don Young might be the most volatile politician in America.
Making sure every Native voter has the opportunity to cast a ballot
Less than a week to go until Election Day. Its one thing to make the case that every American Indian and Alaska Native should vote. Its another to make certain that the door to the voting booth is actually open and there is a ballot ready to go. Across the country thats the challenge. One […]
Extraction taxes are on the ballot
North Dakota and Nevada voters might learn something from Wyoming.
Mapping threats on public land
Intimidation of federal officials is widespread across the West.
Defuse the West
Public-land employees are easy targets for a violent, government-hating fringe.
Roots of rebellion: A forum
Four experts discuss threats to federal public-lands employees and where we go from here.
House of Misrepresentatives
What would happen to the West’s environment if the House of Representatives had its way.
