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Humans Killed Cataract Canyon. It Brought Itself Back to Life
Damming the Colorado River wiped out a magnificent stretch of rapids for half a century. Now, incredibly, they’re returning — on their own
- Climate miracle
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Rikki Held Fought the Climate Crisis in Court. And Won
Her name will always be tied to one of the landmark environmental decisions of our time. And she wouldn't change a thing
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Sixteen Kids Are Fighting the Climate Crisis in Court
This summer, the first youth-led climate case will make it to trial. And it could change everything
- Climate
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For Wolves, the Culture War Is Extremely Deadly
In Montana, a radical Republican governor changed the rules of the annual hunt, endangering a great rewilding success story
- Politics
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The Battle for the Soul of Montana
A copper mine threatens the iconic Smith River. It will bring jobs and the copper needed for a renewable-energy future, but is it worth the risk to one of the last pristine waterways?
- Politics
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Trump's Ransacking of Alaska
Inside the fight to protect Bristol Bay and the Tongass National Forest — the biggest wild salmon run on Earth and the largest intact temperate rainforest on the planet
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As a Former Big-Oil Lawyer Takes Over the Bureau of Land Management, One Tribe Fights for Its Sacred Land
Over a century ago, the American government promised the Blackfeet Nation they could keep the rights to their sacred land. So why do they have to still fight for it?
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