The Umatilla leader would be the first Native person in charge of the agency, which has a thorny history with tribes.
Wyoming
A recovered sum; a bear with a job; a loss of goofy trees
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
The public lands that kept us sane
In honor of National Public Lands Day, High Country News staff reflect on access to spaces across the West.
National park managers search for answers to overcrowding
Timed-entry reservations and apps that point visitors to less-trafficked areas work to disperse the denizens.
Why have gray wolves failed to gain a foothold in Colorado?
The Green River Corridor, a pathway from Wyoming to Colorado, highlights the political and physical barriers wolves face.
Family, culture, politics and heartbreak in the modern West
Nawaaz Ahmed’s debut novel ponders endings from beginnings.
Record temps; hot dam; roadkill for dinner
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
The incredible shrinking Colorado River
Climate change and rising demand are sucking the life out of the Southwest’s water supply.
A tale of two teens in trouble
A comic explores the disparity between juvenile cases in Wyoming’s and South Dakota’s criminal justice systems.
Crowds swarm the public lands
Land managers and gateway communities struggle to keep up.
Wyoming’s GOP considers the fall of Liz Cheney
‘I think there will be a reckoning in the party.’
Solving the West’s housing crisis
We need to care for the priced-out average worker or something is bound to break.
A rescue mule, bizarre humans and alarming politicians
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
There are no clear winners in the West’s water wars
As climate stressors raise the stakes, states put energy into litigation before conservation.
A punchy cougar; wildlife comms; COVID-safe hugs
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Can cloud seeding help the West’s drought?
States consider weather modification to make it rain.
Wyoming’s schools at risk as the state’s extraction industries erode
One of the biggest spenders per student in the nation, the state has tied the expenditure to mineral wealth. Will legislators vote to raise state taxes?
Who should pay for conservation?
Traditional sources of funding are dwindling, and some believe park visitors should step up.
Tired and inspired; wild new world; signs everywhere
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Wildfires may have unexpected climate impacts
Wyoming researchers find current models may underestimate how smoke blocks sunlight and cools the planet.
