Trump’s Interior Department has announced the bear will no longer receive endangered species protection.
Wildlife
Tribal nations fight removal of grizzly protections
Leaders worry delisting could invite energy exploration in historic areas.
Don’t fear wolves and grizzlies — respect them.
Predators continue to be shot in the West despite their known ecological value.
Experts: Captive breeding of sage grouse won’t work
Zinke calls for a review of conservation plans.
Big Dan, a couple of beers and thousands of honeybees
A tale of removing a bee infestation.
The Interior Department orders a review of sage grouse plans
Some Western governors warn against an overhaul of the sweeping 2015 efforts.
Why the Endangered Species Act can’t save whitebark pines
Politics, money and climate change threaten one of the West’s iconic trees.
West Obsessed: Crimes against non-humanity
High Country News staffers discuss human-wildlife killings and conflicts.
The cost of the bighorn comeback
In California’s Eastern Sierra, bringing back bighorn has meant killing more mountain lions.
An industrious badger; misspelled markers of death; a political shooting match
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Why are coyotes so polarizing?
A new book seeks to make sense of the hated canid’s history.
Good management starts with science
Should decisions on wildlife be made at the ballot box — or by experts?
In elk poaching case, a glimpse of a simmering land conflict
An Oregon rancher is charged for an elk slaughter.
Learning to live with bears
Two books examine our evolving relationship with bears.
#LiveAndLetTutu; a sodden Oregon; mastodon for dinner
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Oregon keeps the Elliott State Forest public
The state reverses course and decides not to sell its first state forest.
Climate change is unraveling natural cycles in the West
Spring’s early arrival creates more mismatches in ecosystems.
Homesick for nowhere
An Oregon man finds his sense of place in the Zumwalt Prairie.
In a prairie dog colony, the power dynamics of modern America
How do we care for the vulnerable?
What citizen science can say about seabird deaths
In the Pacific Northwest, the diligence of citizen scientists helps discern patterns in die-offs.
