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Around the West, community land trusts are helping people recover from disaster — and prepare for the next one.
The Western Apache and a coalition of environmental groups have fought for years against the Resolution Copper mine, which would become one of the country’s largest at the cost of a site revered by ...
Faith Kearns is the scientist and director of research communication for the Arizona Water Innovation Initiative at Arizona State University.
Wildfires like this are increasingly affecting water supplies across the U.S. and creating a compounding crisis that experts in water, utilities and emergency management are only beginning to wrestle ...
SAGUAROS SYMBOLIZE the Sonoran Desert, appearing in classic Western movies and even children’s cartoons. A cactus can grow up ...
She co-founded a Whatcom County chapter of the Rainbow Coalition. Later, as part of the United Farm Workers of America, she led negotiations to win a union contract for farmworkers at the Chateau Ste.
Photo illustration by Marissa Garcia/High Country News The expression “at large” means “with great liberty,” or, essentially, having a large amount of space to roam. It’s exactly what ...
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Christine Ami is a Diné scholar, associate professor and weaver at Diné College, specializing in Indigenous animal studies, traditional ecological knowledge, cultural arts and epistemological ...
The bats swept above us as we entered the water. In late spring, the San Juan charged like a desert bighorn ram in the rut. It was strewn with cottonwood seeds: The puffy globs drifted on the ...
As public media is threatened after cuts from Trump administration, Indigenous radio also face threats to how they preserve and grow language.
Julie Green painted the last meals served to people sentenced to die in an attempt to humanize capital punishment.