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  • The wild we take for granted

    The wild we take for granted

    Delight in the animals and places that are close to home but often ignored by us.

  • Here comes change

    Learning from an elderly Navajo woman with an intimate, lifelong connection to the land.

  • For many Americans, voting this November will be historic

    Reliving the civil rights movement through the eyes of a man who worked to register black voters.

  • The less you have, the less you have to lose

    Alan Kesselheim figures he’s already so poor, he’s recession-proof.

  • When choosing a house, think past a lifetime

    Alan Kesselheim says Westerners should not be shocked when a house built in a floodplain eventually falls victim to a flood.

  • Dear friends

    HCN’s online reader’s survey; new babies, new books, new music and some visitors.

  • How to feel abundant at Christmas

    Alan Kesselheim avoids the temptation of consumerism at Christmas by learning to appreciate the abundance of what he already has.

  • Bury it standing

    When his old canoe shows signs of aging, Alan Kesselheim decides to bury it upright in his yard, a contemporary totem pole.

  • When it’s all too much

    Alan Kesselheim delights in his town’s annual recycling of outmoded electronic gear.

  • Are tomorrow’s ghost towns sprouting today?

    Alan Kesselheim wonders if rising gas prices and global warming will one day turn our sprawling suburbs into empty ghost towns.

  • Non-Natives reporting the Native stories by Danielle: With so many fine Native American reporters, why a...
  • No by gjdfkd: You shouldnt kill the wolves. They are kind animal...
  • Poor ohvers by Longhunter: Well, I would hope that anyone with an advanced de...
  • RING ON ROADLESS by DAVID PETERSEN: Sorry Ray, but I have to add my voice to the choir...
  • Ahh, Audubon by Steve Snyder: Too bad, Tom Turner, that in places like Arizona ...
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  2. Socialism and the West | Despite our reflexive fear of the word "socialism,...
  3. Stubbornness and the art of riding a bicycle | Bike helmets are unbelievably ugly and dorky-looki...
  4. More gas, less grouse | Study predicts fewer sage grouse as energy develop...
  5. Eco-pawprints | New Zealand professors calculate pets' impacts on ...
  1. Death by a thousand wells | Unregulated domestic wells are straining water sup...
  2. Roadless-less | Judge Clarence Brimmer is determined to bring down...
  3. Socialism and the West | Despite our reflexive fear of the word "socialism,...
  4. Empty nest |
  5. Watts of water | Not all environmentalists believe that pumped hydr...

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