The remaining occupiers and their supporters speak live as FBI closes in on the Malheur wildlife refuge.
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A new and more dangerous Sagebrush Rebellion
At first, as the armed occupation in Oregon’s High Desert unfolded in January, it looked like a widescreen version of the flare-ups we’ve seen in the West ever since the Sagebrush Rebellion erupted in the 1970s. Recall the so-called “oppressed ranchers,” their anti-federal rhetoric and the sight of cowboy-hatted heroes riding to their rescue. But […]
Should coyote hunting contests be banned?
The debate over organized kills and whether they actually impact population, via a new podcast.
Cursing the mountain
An adventurer asks whether his failures in the alpine zone are caused by blasphemy.
Fresh faces and fresh powder
Over the past month, we’ve finally received our fair share of snowfall in Paonia, Colorado, and along with it welcomed our new interns, Lyndsey Gilpin and Bryce Gray. They’ll begin nearly six months of reporting, and (assuming we let them out of the office) they might even squeeze in a few outdoor adventures here on […]
Hope fades for Klamath River accords
Could the breakdown of the landmark water agreement imperil other collaborative deals?
How a huge Arizona mining deal was passed — and could be revoked
Pushed through Congress, the Resolution Copper deal could damage sacred Apache sites.
In Washington, activists and the ‘necessity defense’ on trial
The ‘Delta 5’ made a legal and moral case for their actions, with mixed results.
Obama moves on coal and readers respond to Sagebrush coverage.
HCN.org news in brief.
Past and present in a New Mexico town famous for its pies
A review of “Pie Town Revisited” by Arthur Drooker.
The BLM’s arms race on the range
The agency has armed up since 1978, but it’s still outgunned without local backup.
The exotic dancing boom in North Dakota goes bust
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region
Sagebrush Insurgency connections
Connecting the dots within a vast right-wing network of militia members, state and local politicians, and others.
A tale of two BLM mascots
Johnny Horizon and Seymour Antelope show the agency’s changing focus.
Fracking illness reports, fisher release and the worth of permafrost
HCN.org news in brief.
Montana rancher looks to the past to prepare for tomorrow’s climate
Can re-engineering the family ranch help it survive climate change?
Photos: A protest over imprisoned ranchers becomes an occupation of a wildlife refuge
In eastern Oregon, the latest iteration of the Sagebrush Rebellion.
The tree in the river
A writer ponders a remnant of past disaster.
West Obsessed: Behind the Malheur occupation
Our editors discuss the lead-up to the stand-off in Oregon.
Ranch Diaries: The anti-ranching, misinformed discourse around Malheur
The federal grazing system doesn’t support good management.
