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  • Just call me a RAC star

    Just call me a RAC star

    Interior Secretary Ken Salazar invites a few Wyomingites to join a Resource Advisory Council.

  • Obama's record on Western environmental issues

    Obama's record on Western environmental issues

    Not everybody is happy, but the Obama administration is making slow but steady progress in dealing with the West's environmental issues.

  • War on The West: The sequel

    War on The West: The sequel

    Life is going get even harder for Interior Secretary Ken Salazar as modern-day Sagebrush Rebels try to re-ignite a “War on the West.”

  • The BLM's conservation experiment

    The BLM's conservation experiment

    Interior Secretary Ken Salazar tells the BLM to get serious about managing the National Landscape Conservation System.

  • Vermillion surprise

    Vermillion surprise

    BLM's no-drilling decision in Colorado startles locals.

  • More grousing

    More grousing

    The federal government says sage grouse deserve protection, but delays listing the birds under the Endangered Species Act.

  • Audio: High Country Views, episode 2

    Audio: High Country Views, episode 2

    Jonathan Thompson and Cally Carswell talk sage grouse and states' rights.

  • A cheer for Interior Secretary Salazar's new approach

    A cheer for Interior Secretary Salazar's new approach

    Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is not to blame for the oil and gas industry’s economic problems

  • The federal energy two-step

    The federal energy two-step

    Oil and gas companies are furious with Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, but environmentalists wonder if he’ll go far enough in restraining the industry.

  • Interior scandal: Rated G(reen)

    Interior scandal: Rated G(reen)

    Recent scandals at the Interior Department – this time involving environmentalists – pale in magnitude (and luridness) compared to the agency's dalliances with industry.

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