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A Phoenix symposium on dealing with drought and global
warming echoes the larger uncertainties facing public-land and
national park managers throughout the West.
by Paul Larmer,
Feb 04, 2008
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In The Animal Dialogues, Colorado author Craig Childs
writes of chance encounters with wild animals.
by Sarah Gilman,
Mar 17, 2008
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Archaeology is, or at least ought to be, about more than
just picking up artifacts to gather dust on the shelves of crowded
museum storerooms.
by Jonathan Thompson,
Apr 28, 2008
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First annual Paonia Film Festival; Pronghorn Passage; Craig Childs wins Desert Writers Award; correction.
by Jodi Peterson ,
May 01, 2011
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The reservoirs of the West are a far cry from Eastern lakes, especially when it comes to the silt they carry.
by Paul Larmer,
Mar 17, 2011
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HCN is nominated for an Utne Independent Media award; some of the magazine's contributors are nominated for other honors; corrections
by Jodi Peterson,
Apr 15, 2013
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In The Way Out, Craig Childs tells the
true story of how he and a friend explored a Utah desert and, at
the same time, journeyed through their own memories
by Lee Ross,
Jul 25, 2005
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The abandonment of the American Southwest by the Anasazi
700 years ago – and the destruction of New Orleans by
Hurricane Katrina today – show that all civilizations are
fragile, complex, and ultimately at the mercy of the
climate
by Greg Hanscom,
Oct 03, 2005
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The reservoirs of the West are a far cry from Eastern lakes, especially when it comes to the silt they carry.
by Paul Larmer,
Apr 25, 2011
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These days, most Westerners aren't born. We're made.
by Jodi Peterson,
Oct 14, 2012