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A local business, and old friend, dies
The news came as a shock, but not a surprise. The Gambles store, a mainstay of downtown Salida, Colo., for more than 60 years, was going out of business. At heart it was a hardware store, but it sold nearly everything you could imagine. Every time our local newspaper ran one of those “best of” […]
The Pesticide Wars
If the American Farm Bureau Federation has its way, the issue of whether herbicide spraying over water requires a Clean Water Act permit will be heard by the Supreme Court. A coalition of agricultural groups led by the Federation has petitioned the nation’s highest court to reverse an appellate court decision which found that such […]
The roadless rule’s ground game
Earthjustice editor Tom Turner’s book provides more details
The Wicked Witch of the West
Harriet Hageman could be roadless proponents’ worst nightmare.
Audio: The joy of CX
The BLM’s categorical exclusions have allowed some questionable drilling permits.
The roadless rule ground game
Earthjustice editor Tom Turner’s book provides more details
Court decision leaves tribes dangling
Critics say the Supreme Court continues to give justification to gut treaties and rob tribes of their land.
Slideshow: The tiny creatures of the Great Basin
Springsnails, up close and personal
Audio: Big threats to small ecosystems
Madeleine Nash talks about the springs of the ‘heart of the American West’
Place-based Forest Law
Questions and Opportunities Presented by Senator Tester’s Forest Jobs and Recreation Act
Water and the National Parks
What you probably won’t learn about America’s best idea
Audio: Where the buffalo roam
Josh Zaffos talks about the Lakota reclaiming their grassland on the Pine Ridge Reservation
Having your cake and eating it, too
Gary Nabhan defends collaborative conservation
Colorado Guv cozies up to natural gas
After butting heads with the fossil fuels industry, Gov. Bill Ritter changes his tune
