House Democrats are demanding an ethics probe into the high-ranking Interior appointee over her financial ties to the massive ...
Government-issued maps offer a promise for safely exploring our public lands, but they no longer reflect the reality of what’s actually on the ground.
Dillon Osleger is a writer and public lands policy analyst whose work is grounded in a decade of hands-on trail restoration across the West. His first book, Trail Work, published by Heyday Books, ...
Learning how pronghorn survived the climate changes that ended the ice ages anddrove so many other large mammals to ...
In its first year, the second Trump administration has rolled back protections across a swath of high-profile public lands in Alaska.
The U.S. Senate passed a limited spending package on Thursday that will largely fund several science- and land-related ...
This story was originally published at Sierra and is republished here by permission. Jazmyn Vent was a kid when she first learned about the Ambler Road. Vent, who is Koyukon Athabascan and Iñupiaq, ...
It was early March 2025. The last embers of the Palisades Fire had been out for a month. It was cold, gray and drizzling. A ...
The federal government allows livestock grazing across an area of publicly owned land more than twice the size of California, making ranching the largest land use in the West. Billions of dollars of ...
If you’ve seen the phrase time immemorial used repeatedly in Indigenous affairs reporting, there are some compelling reasons why.
Recent studies found that attitudes toward wolves became more polarized when people’s political identities were activated.
An urban geologist goes to downtown Seattle and finds a rangeof rocks rivaling any assembled by plate tectonics.