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Don’t pick up the leaverite!

Ranger Maureen McLean relies on her overwhelmingly gregarious nature to help visitors enjoy wildflower season at Mount Rainier National Park in Washington. And the wildflowers depend on that good nature to survive being enjoyed by the visitors. Ranger McLean heads the Meadow Rovers, a volunteer group that patrols the most crowded parts of the Paradise […]

Posted inAugust 18, 2014: Alaska's Uncertain Food Future

The Latest: EPA cuts pollution at the Navajo Generating Station

BackstoryBad air from coal-fired power plants not only causes health problems for the locals; it also ruins the scenery.  In 2009, the Environmental Protection Agency began addressing the visual impacts of air pollution from power plants, developing plans to reduce haze around national parks and wilderness areas. (“Clean air regulations protect views by targeting coal […]

Posted inAugust 18, 2014: Alaska's Uncertain Food Future

George Harrison’s tree is killed by beetles, and more

UTAHIf you’re an education blogger in Utah, don’t try to tell your online students that English words that sound the same sometimes mean different things – i.e., “for,” “four” and “fore.” The technical term for this confusing aspect of the language is “homophone” – but when Tim Torkildson tried explaining this to his mostly foreign […]

Posted inAugust 18, 2014: Alaska's Uncertain Food Future

An award, and a whole lot of visitors

“The Tree Coroners,” by HCN contributing editor Cally Carswell, just received one of the Society of Environmental Journalists’ 2013-2014 Awards for Reporting on the Environment. The Dec. 9, 2013, feature story took second place in the category “Kevin Carmody Award for Outstanding In-depth Reporting, Small Market.” Congrats, Cally! VisitorsSo many readers pass through Paonia, Colorado, […]

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