What we give up in so-called sacrifice zones.
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The dust detectives
Scientists are closer than ever to understanding how microscopic airborne particles shape the Earth, and the West.
The great salmon compromise
The Columbia Basin Fish Accords have funded $1 billion worth of habitat restoration projects, but can they replace free-flowing rivers?
Light rail enters the West’s most sprawling metropolis
New transportation sparked a renaissance in Denver. Can it do the same for Phoenix?
Timberland herbicide spraying sickens a community
Companies deposit thousands of pounds of herbicides each year on Oregon forests.
Mapping threats on public land
Intimidation of federal officials is widespread across the West.
Defuse the West
Public-land employees are easy targets for a violent, government-hating fringe.
Roots of rebellion: A forum
Four experts discuss threats to federal public-lands employees and where we go from here.
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Reports from the front lines
Excerpts from official accounts of threats against U.S. Forest Service and BLM employees.
Charles Bowden’s Fury
The Southwest loses its strongest voice.
Teaching aliens to talk
How global warming made me change my life.
How my Californian father adapted to Utah
He found solace in growing fruit trees, but never quite made the Beehive state his home.
Lost in the woods
How the Forest Service is botching its biggest restoration project.
Alaska’s Uncertain Food Future
Climate change in the Far North puts traditional food sources at risk.
Idaho’s sewer system is the Snake River
As Big Ag flourishes, this massive waterway suffers.
Reflections on the Wilderness Act at 50
The concept may need some rethinking, but it’s still an important way to preserve some of our most treasured land.
Motorheads gone wild
An off-roading conservationist navigates some gnarly landscape on the road to more protection for the Utah desert.
River of no return
Seattle’s Duwamish has been straightened, dredged and heavily polluted. Can a Superfund cleanup bring it back to life?
Border out of control
National security runs roughshod over the Arizona wild.
