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Protecting culture in the ancient Sky City
Native archaeologist Theresa Pasqual shares how she works to preserve the cultural resources of Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico.
by Laura Paskus, Jan 16, 2013 -
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Photographing migrant foragers
Eirik Johnson explains his images documenting the lives and culture of itinerant mushroom hunters.
by Andrew Cullen, Jan 14, 2013 -
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You can't keep a cow from water (or Jon Marvel from grazing issues)
The founder of Western Watersheds Project will retire, but remains vigilant against "welfare ranching."
by Paul Larmer, Jan 09, 2013 -
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In Montana, 'Dr. Trout' battles the planet's most dangerous diseases
Marshall Bloom, who heads up disease research at the Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton, Mont., discusses his work on deadly viruses and his passion for conservation.
by Ray Ring, Oct 07, 2012 -
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First impressions: an Easterner's new life in the West, in pictures
Photographer Andrew Cullen used Instagram to document his summer 2012 move from Maine to Colorado, capturing Western scenes of surprise, wonder, and delight.
by Andrew Cullen, Oct 02, 2012 -
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Abbey's Road: Retired BLM chief gives one last look across the range
Bob Abbey, recently retired from the Bureau of Land Management, discusses democracy, energy development, and agency culture.
by Joshua Zaffos, Sep 30, 2012 -
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Colorado's green(ish) gas baron
A conversation with Ed Warner about energy, academics and the environment
by Joshua Zaffos, Jan 21, 2012 -
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Picking ranchers' brains, from Colorado to Mongolia
Colorado State University professor Maria Fernandez-Gimenez researches traditional ecological knowledge to better understand how ranchers learn and adapt management practices, form their attitudes and opinions on environmental change, and interact with their neighbors and resource scientists.
by Joshua Zaffos, Jan 20, 2012 -
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Seeds of atonement: an interview with writer Shann Ray
Shann Ray's short stories focus on the theme of redemption in the lives of ordinary Western families.
by Jenny Shank, Sep 27, 2011 -
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"Curious about the human condition"
A conversation with Western writer Philip Fradkin.
by Tony Davis, Sep 21, 2010 -
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Cutting away from the pack
High Country News interviews Keith Allred, who is running for governor as a Democrat in ultra-Republican Idaho.
by Jeremy N. Smith, Mar 16, 2010 -
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'Firebrand ways'
Longtime activist Kieran Suckling talks about the Center for Biological Diversity.
by Tony Davis, Dec 27, 2009 -
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The sky is a crowded attic
Novelist Andrew Sean Greer talks about how the West’s vast landscapes transformed his life and his fiction.
by Jeremy N. Smith, Sep 15, 2009 -
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Timothy Egan's Western odyssey
New York Times correspondent and National Book Award winner Timothy Egan talks about his enduring love for the West.
by John Moir, Sep 11, 2009






