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Into the Sewer with Trump

November 4, 2024November 4, 2024

  Donald Trump is an angry man. He doesn’t laugh and he doesn’t smile. Why? He came from wealth and despite bankruptcies, he has maintained wealth and lives in a …

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Great Salt Lake in Crisis

October 13, 2024

The Western US is having a water crisis that will directly affect millions of people as drought and climate change lower rivers and water tables and raise the price of …

Posted in agriculture, Climate change, pollution, rivers, Rural politics, skiing, Uncategorized, Watersheds  •  No Comments on Great Salt Lake in Crisis

The Falling Rio Grande

August 12, 2024August 21, 2024

Climate change is fast reducing the flow of the Rio Grande. State and federal regulations do not keep up with alarming changes in the river.

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Wildflowers 101

July 31, 2024

flowers can pull us into the deep richness of the natural world, the basic source of our own existence

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Cattle Industry in a Sacred Land

June 20, 2024

New management plan for the Bears Ears National Monument allows too much grazing despite tribal involvement.

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Ancient Bison of New Mexico

June 1, 2024

Ancient bison, roamed New Mexico for thousands of years, even up into the forests and far down into the Mexican frontier. The animals looked like the bison of today, but they were frighteningly large, about 20% larger than today’s bison

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Chaco Canyon and the Halls of Time

May 12, 2024

The Chaco great houses are huge, complex buildings with exquisite masonry.  The more we learn about them, the less we seem to know about the people who built them.

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Firefighter Shortage Threatens the West

March 25, 2024

According to the Forest Service, 45% of their permanent firefighting workforce has quit in the last three years.

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Attacks on National Park Service Budget are Intollerable

March 10, 2024

Since $150 million is a copper pocket change in the federal budget, the drive to cut the Park Service must be ideologically driven.

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Yellowstone by Winter

February 28, 2024

Winter in Yellowstone National Park reveals wildlife, geothermal features, rivers and quiet with few people while bison, trumpeter swans, river otter and wolves endure the cold. Winter is the time to see Yellowstone.

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