Politics & Policy
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Letters
The trouble with original claims
by Daniel Ginter, May 13, 2013 -
Letters
Token protection?
by Tom Ribe, May 13, 2013 -
Feature
Seeking balance in Oregon's timber country
Can logging towns and old-growth forests both thrive in the Northwest?
by Nathan Rice, May 06, 2013 -
Writers on the Range
The public-land legacy of Max Baucus
The soon-to-be-retired Montana senator is a staunch protector of public lands
by Gabriel Furshong, May 02, 2013 -
Writers on the Range
Don't mess with the Forest Service
How a determined and feisty Forest Service held off re-branding by its boss, the USDA
by Char Miller, Apr 30, 2013 -
Multimedia
Emily Guerin on ranchers' and BLM's collaborative approach to fighting wildfire
Emily Guerin talks with KDNK's Nelson Harvey about why this unusual collaboration is working in Idaho.
by Nelson Harvey, Apr 29, 2013 -
Sidebar
Bigger fires and evolving threats force changes in the Northwest Forest Plan
Dynamic forests require flexible management
by Nathan Rice, Apr 29, 2013 -
Sidebar
Lawmakers scramble to fix the funding problem in Oregon's timber counties
A few of the proposals to stop the bleeding in rural timber-dependent counties.
by Nathan Rice, Apr 29, 2013 -
Sidebar
Northwest Forest Plan timeline
A brief history of the Northwest Forest Plan
by Nathan Rice, Apr 29, 2013 -
Current
Hispanic leaders spearheaded the Río Grande del Norte National Monument
In New Mexico, the open and inclusive campaign for a 240,000-acre monument sidestepped the usual controversy drummed up by such designations.
by Ernie Atencio, Apr 29, 2013 -
Current
Federal austerity hits home in the West
Is smaller government as desirable in practice as theory?
by Cally Carswell, Apr 15, 2013 -
Writers on the Range
Roadkill: It's what's for dinner
The author offers tips on how to safely evaluate roadkill
by Ari Levaux, Apr 10, 2013 -
News
How fish consumption determines water quality
States are considering fish-heavy diets when setting water quality standards
by Sarah Jane Keller, Apr 01, 2013 -
Writers on the Range
Pop Quiz
An Earth Day poster contest has been co-opted by oil and gas producers
by Colby Poulson, Mar 28, 2013 -
Writers on the Range
Maybe we should pay something for that open space
Conservation finance helps private landowners get paid for the open space they provide for free
by Emilene Ostlind, Mar 27, 2013






