Personal tools
You are here: home   Issues   174   Tom Watkins has left us, but his Western dream remains
 

Images from Tom Watkins has left us, but his Western dream remains

back to the article
Click to enlarge

Tom Watkins

Viewing 1 of 1
Special coverage
  1. Charles Bowden on The War Next Door | On the U.S.-Mexico border, the corrupt and futile ...
  2. It's the population, stupid? | Some Westerners want to blame our environmental wo...
  3. No ESA for sage grouse | Feds say iconic bird needs protection, but won't g...
  4. Three cheers | Here's to an anonymous donor, Target and 11 scient...
  5. Shooting bullets, not blanks | A tremendous posterity, and firearms in National P...
  1. Charles Bowden on The War Next Door | On the U.S.-Mexico border, the corrupt and futile ...
  2. Thank you, Utah, for leading the way | Utah's Legislature has brilliant plans to cut educ...
  3. Skeletons in the closet | When the media reported that Everett Ruess' bones ...
  4. Mobile Nation | Every winter in Quartzsite, Ariz., tens of thousan...
  5. Water fallout | A nuclear power plant proposed for Green River, Ut...
Related
Wilderness environmentalism We need more focus on the non-human world.
Aldo Leopold might call it the new agrarianism Aldo Leopold advocated many conservation methods, but perhaps most important, he advocated a land ethic.
The bare bones of life The rocky, remote landscapes of the Southwest have long served astronomers as a metaphor for the surfaces of other planets.
Following your passion The bones of Everett Ruess, who vanished into the desert at the age of 20, have been identified 75 years later, but the mystery of his life – and the details of his death – remain unknown.
Water world Exploring the planet’s most precious resource – on Hopi terms.

JOIN THE High CountryEmail Commons

Award-winning content delivered weekly.

RSS FEEDS

Keep in touch! Find us on Facebook & Twitter
More from Culture & Communities
Predator control, Alaska-style In Alaska, collared wolves are gunned down. And a chihuahua.
Wheatpastin' the Rez Turn up the volume and watch the street artist Jetsonorama at work.
Untold tales of the American frontier The second edition of John Ravage's book, Black Pioneers: Images of the Black Experience on the North American Frontier, illuminates the roles blacks played in settling the West.
All Culture & Communities
Related Keywords
Human Beings And Nature
 
© 2010 High Country News, all rights reserved. | privacy policy | powered by Plone | site by Groundwire and Web Collective | design by our very own Ryan Foster