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Golden beaver in the Central Valley, after an old California Wildlife informational sheet.
California had its own beaver. Early zoological descriptions discuss the “golden beaver,” commonly thought of as a separate subspecies of the typica...
This has been an astonishing month of media for Mexican gray wolves, with several deep dives dispelling the myths about wolf-caused depredations, compensation programs, potential high-level corruption in the Department of the Interior, and...
Delaney Rudy/WWP
The prairies of Southeast Colorado are enchanting. The sky stretches on forever and the air is punctuated with the warbling song of the Western Meadowlark. Draws and canyons are perfectly hidden in the seemingly endless fl...
Photo by Quinn Korsune on Unsplash
A court case brought by Western Watersheds Project over prairie dog management on Wyoming’s Thunder Basin National Grassland could determine the future of one of the West’s most important (and most misund...
Cattle grazing in the copper Basin in Idaho, Salmon-Challis National Forest. Erik Molvar/WWP.
For years, the public has been told that federal land management agencies are neutral arbiters. Their job, we are assured, is to balance competin...
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