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  • Writers on the Range How wild is a managed wolf?

    How wild is a managed wolf?

    In an age when wolves are radio-collared and tracked everywhere they go, can they still be considered wild animals? Subscribers only

  • Writers on the Range Stopping by apples in the land of condos

    Stopping by apples in the land of condos

    The small courtesies of gleaning urban fruit.

  • Two Weeks in the West Frack 2, Scene 1

    Frack 2, Scene 1

    New York City fights drilling in its watershed, and even some energy executives say the industry needs to be more transparent about the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing.

  • Writers on the Range Advice from the Loser School of Hunting

    Advice from the Loser School of Hunting

    Even a poor student gets a second chance in the Loser School of Hunting, where if at first you don’t succeed, you try, and try again.

  • Writers on the Range Mystery unsolved -- and that's a good thing

    Mystery unsolved -- and that's a good thing

    The recent discovery that bones found in the Southwest did not belong to the long-lost poet-wanderer Everett Ruess keeps one more evocative Western mystery alive.

  • Writers on the Range Climate change threatens our livelihoods -- and yours

    Climate change threatens our livelihoods -- and yours

    The CEOs of two outdoor-recreation-based companies favor strong legislation to stave off climate change, not just to save the planet but to help the economy.

  • Multimedia The mesquite wrangler

    The mesquite wrangler

    Arizona farmer gives a neglected desert crop new life

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Book Reviews

  • 'Yes' to desire and an end to fear

    Charles Bowden's new book, Some of the Dead Are Still Breathing, reiterates the bad news of today but declares that times are changing.

  • For farmers, small is beautiful

    In Deeply Rooted, Lisa M. Hamilton introduces the reader to three small farmers who are bucking the trend toward industrial agribusiness.

  • The diplomacy of water

    Norris Hundley's magisterial Water in the West is back in print to enlighten readers about water politics, especially the Colorado River Compact.

Uncommon Westerners

Essays

  • The Eastern Frontier

    New York City is really the West, buried under time's wrapping.

  • The kindness of hunters

    After a lifetime of despising and fearing guns, a woman is blindsided by the everyday kindness shown by two hunters.

  • My father's political career

    A writer remembers her father's unlikely political career, running as a Democrat in a Republican part of Colorado.

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