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The GOAT Blog
(Still) getting the lead out
When will hunters stop poisoning condors with ammunition?
by Sarah Keller, May 02, 2013 -
Heard around the West
A goat walks into a bar...
And other oddities from Heard Around the West
by Betsy Marston, May 02, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
Boundary water disputes
Groups concerned with pollution on the Kootenai River turn to the International Joint Commission
by Marshall Swearingen, May 02, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
Mixed messages on methane
And why you shouldn't make too much of any of them -- yet
by Cally Carswell, May 01, 2013 -
The Range Blog
Congress quickly fixes the wrong problem
Airport delays take priority over Indian health and education
by Mark Trahant, Apr 30, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
Everett Ruess redux
A new film about the young artist-vagabond who vanished in Utah in 1934.
by Jodi Peterson, Apr 30, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
Living on borrowed water
Creative water leasing can help rivers through drought
by Sarah Keller, Apr 29, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
Mapping your way to better health
California is a test-ground for the new field of Geomedicine
by Emily Guerin, Apr 29, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
Could California lead the West on regulating fracking?
The region's original oil state weighs environmental costs and economic benefits
by Sarah Gilman, Apr 26, 2013 -
The Range Blog
Two tales of one river
The good and bad news for the Colorado
by Red Lodge, Apr 25, 2013 -
Heard around the West
Billionaires for energy conservation
And more oddities from Heard Around the West
by Betsy Marston, Apr 25, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
Climate change, not terrorists, is the real threat to the power grid
A substation sabotage in San Jose stirs up the conspiracy theorists
by Jonathan Thompson, Apr 25, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
Pumping the San Pedro dry?
Arizona's water board allows development, and groundwater pumping, to go forward
by Emily Guerin, Apr 24, 2013 -
The Range Blog
Uranium is no good for the Navajo
Uranium mining is neither healthy nor consistent with tribal values
by Eric Jantz, Apr 23, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
High-tech canary in the copper mine
New radar technologies helped Kennecott predict huge mine landslide
by Marshall Swearingen, Apr 22, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
In the ozone
Oil and gas drilling make it harder to breathe in Wyoming
by Sarah Jane Keller, Apr 19, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
The companies behind the curtain
BLM shares names of companies that nominated parcels for oil and gas leasing. It's a win for transparency. Sort of.
by Cally Carswell, Apr 19, 2013 -
Heard around the West
Do spoons make you fat?
And more oddities from Heard Around the West
by Betsy Marston, Apr 18, 2013 -
The GOAT Blog
The river and the drought
A rafting trip with low water and dust storms on the San Juan River drives the dryness home
by Jonathan Thompson, Apr 18, 2013 -
The Range Blog
Real bears get a helping hand from Hollywood
A bear trainer helps protect habitat for wild grizzlies through his organization, Vital Ground
by Ben Long, Apr 17, 2013






