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Getting the salt out
Arizona considers plans to clean up salty irrigation water without drying out wetlands created by that water.
by Michelle Blank, Apr 25, 2007 -
Ravens to threaten tortoises nevermore
The U.S. FIsh and Wildlife Service is pondering ways to protect rare desert tortoise from ravenous ravens.
by Erin Halcomb, Apr 12, 2007 -
The Klamath dams by the numbers
A new report shows salmon-killing dams would cost less to remove than to keep.
by Erin Halcomb, Apr 03, 2007 -
"Prez on the Rez" brings candidates to Indian Country
Democratic presidential hopefuls and tribal leaders will meet face-to-face this summer on California's Morongo reservation.
by Michelle Blank, Apr 02, 2007 -
The Gila's Monster
Along the upper Gila in New Mexico, conservationists and the state squabble over managing the river's water.
by Erin Halcomb, Mar 28, 2007 -
Bunny project breeds success
Washington state wildlife officials just released the first batch of endangered Columbia Basin pygmy rabbits back to the wild.
by Michelle Blank, Mar 21, 2007 -
Elwha River dams move closer to destruction
Two massive dams on Washington's Elwha River will be demolished to restore salmon runs.
by Michelle Blank, Mar 14, 2007 -
Utah county tries to rein in off-roaders
While most of Utah's counties support unrestricted off-roading, Emery County is bucking the trend.
by Michelle Blank, Mar 08, 2007 -
Public lands “crown jewels” languish for lack of funding
The BLM's National Landscape Conservation System will lose ground under President Bush’s proposed 2008 budget, which slashes funds by $8.56 million.
by Michelle Blank, Mar 08, 2007 -
Help is on the way for the nation’s forest workers
The Forest Service is making changes that promise to improve the quality of life for the workers who thin and restore the nation's forests.
by Erin Halcomb, Feb 08, 2007






