In the weeks leading up to the shutdown, tribal nations hefted their political and economic capital to protect services for ...
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I already knew what good food tastes like. The flavors — they should explode in your mouth. Flavor from any food does not come out by accident. If you want the flavors to come out, you have to put ...
With the federal government in a shutdown, the Forest Service has paused much of the wildfire preparation and prevention work ...
HOOD LEARNED HOW TO MAKE BOWS in his late teens, teaching at a survival school where a co-worker led bow-making clinics. Hood welcomed the chance to learn a new skill, but the work didn’t satisfy him ...
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Tribal college and university leaders lean on their resiliency and cultural values in the face of federal funding unknowns.
Median noise levels will nearly quadruple across the pan-Arctic by 2030, relative to levels measured in 2019, according to a ...
The government might be shut down, but national parks, forests and other public lands generally remain open. And being able ...
PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS ASSAILED wind since his first day in office, when he signed an executive order declaring a moratorium on ...
Participants found simple, reader-friendly signs to be the most persuasive. Graphics that illustrated good behavior also ...
A cattle rancher reflects on her occupation and the growing movement to understand how other animals see the world.
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