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The slippery slope of e-bike access

By Marjorie “Slim” Woodruff

When I visited Bryce Canyon National Park recently, the shared paths were crowded with electric motorcycles. They say they are…

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Public land goes back on the chopping block

By T. A. Barron

The radical notion of selling off public lands is back. And this time it seems that only the Congress can…

T. A. Barron

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Americans face a test of community and citizenship

By Stephen Trimble

Each of us Americans conducts our daily life in bubbles, all shockingly siloed from each other. These days, we don’t…

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Erasing history, one park at a time

By Ernie Atencio

As the philosopher George Santayana said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” It’s true that…

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Must we kill one species to save another?

By Writers on the Range

Barred owls, with their vivid brown stripes, are acting like bullies of the forest in the Northwest, driving their smaller…

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Protect the firefighters who protect our homes and forests

By Riva Duncan

You probably don’t see wildland firefighters on the job because they usually work in remote areas. But with wildfires moving…

Federal firefighters digging a fire line, photo courtesy National Interagency Fire Center

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Energy dominance harms our public lands

By Barbara Vasquez

I live in Jackson County, in northern Colorado, where hundreds of inactive and abandoned oil wells litter the landscape. Not…

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For waste and ineficiency you can’t beat ethanol

By Writers on the Range

Corn ethanol, also known as grain alcohol, has been burned in gasoline engines and human stomachs since before Henry Ford…

An ethanol production plant in South Dakota. Credit: photos by jim

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The threat of tariffs is already my problem

By Crista Worthy

Unless revoked or substantially reduced to what they are now, 30 percent for 90 days, President Trump’s tariffs will still…

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Public lands are a national treasure and must not be sold

By Tracy Stone-Manning

Public lands are one of our country’s great equalizers. It doesn’t matter how much money you have—a billionaire and a…

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“De-extinction” is a fool’s errand

By Pepper Trail

To breathless media coverage, a company called Colossal Biosciences now claims to have produced three genetically engineered pups of the…

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ICE is eroding the rule of law

By Benjamin Waddell

“I got lucky,” José told me. “Because they got the wrong person.” José, 28, who did not give his last…

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