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The black-and-white images on the supermarket walls create a nostalgic environment for people seeking groceries in the heart of a food desert.
A 2001 policy restricts road construction on Forest Service land. What happens to at-risk species if it’s removed?
By painting their final meal before execution, an artist humanized people sentenced to capital punishment.
As public media is threatened after cuts from Trump administration, Indigenous radio also face threats to how they preserve and grow language.
BY MID-JULY 2002, the country was at a Preparedness Level 5, meaning that over 80% of the nation’s fire-fighting resources were committed. This was an extreme year for fires, with Oregon, Colorado and ...
Despite federal policies complicating Fullerton’s conservation success story.
Data centers use energy to run their servers, and energy and water to cool the processors. Evaporative chillers that work in low humidity use less energy but more water, while refrigerated cooling ...
A former firefighter makes the case for community paramedicine in the age of climate change.
Native to Eastern North America, they — the bullfrogs, not the biologists — were brought West in the late 1800s, often for food, and have been a problem ever since. Over the course of several years, ...
American kestrels are found throughout the Americas, from Canada to Argentina’s southern tip. Come fall, kestrels from Canada and Alaska head south in search of food, returning north in the spring to ...
In late spring, the San Juan charged like a desert bighorn ram in the rut. It was strewn with cottonwood seeds: The puffy globs drifted on the khaki surface like a monsoon over a desert escarpment.
Nathaniel Perales is a Mexican American photographer based in Portland, Oregon, whose work explores the relationship between people and the land. He travels frequently in search of stories that ...
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