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Prairies

Western Yarrow, or Achillea millefolium, growing on a pocket prairie near Pullman, Washington.
Posted inNovember 2024: The Once and Future Prairie

Your lawn could host an endangered ecosystem

by Kylie Mohr November 1, 2024November 8, 2024

In the effort to restore the Palouse Prairie, no project is too small.

A long-billed curlew in the grasslands near Hogan Reservoir in Park County, Wyoming, about 30 miles north of Cody.
Posted inJuly 2024

In search of the continent’s largest shorebird

by Priyanka Kumar July 1, 2024June 28, 2024

The elusive long-billed curlew finds refuge in fragmented grasslands.

Posted inMarch 2024: Fertile Ground

Underground seed banks hold promise for ecological restoration

by Josephine Woolington March 1, 2024March 4, 2024

Indigenous science is using natural regeneration to restore Western
ecosystems.

Posted inDecember 1, 2022: Beyond Illusion

The West is losing 1.3 million acres of sagebrush steppe each year

by Sarah Trent October 6, 2022January 24, 2024

A new report aims to advance transforming rangeland conservation across 13 states and 115 million acres.

Posted inOctober 1, 2021: In The Graces of Grasses

Collecting seeds to restore prairie grasslands

by Kylie Mohr October 1, 2021April 1, 2024

‘These youth are going to be able to take ownership of healing the land at Fort Belknap.’

Posted inMarch 18, 2019: Arizona's Wild Horse Paradox

What’s left of the tallgrass prairie

by Jessica Kutz March 18, 2019January 24, 2024

A ‘grassland education’ from nature photographer Harvey Payne.

Posted inJune 25, 2018: Little Weed, Big Problem

‘Little House’ and the identity of the prairie struggle

by Claire Thompson June 25, 2018January 24, 2024

The gritty reality behind Laura Ingalls Wilder’s writings.

Posted inDecember 25, 2017: Bear Essentials

The iconic bird of the ‘Sagebrush Sea’

by Rebecca Worby December 25, 2017January 24, 2024

A new book shows the life cycle of sage grouse in their natural habitat.

Posted inJanuary 22, 2018: A Separatist State of Mind

A Civil Conversation: The lessons of Nicodemus, Kansas

by Wayne Hare December 15, 2017January 24, 2024

One of the few black settlements of the West remains — barely.

Posted inDecember 11, 2017: Scorched Earth

What fire researchers learned from California’s blazes

by Elizabeth Shogren December 11, 2017January 26, 2024

In California, land managers use fire as a tool.

Posted inMay 29, 2017: The Cost of a Comeback

Why are coyotes so polarizing?

by Lawrence Lenhart May 29, 2017January 24, 2024

A new book seeks to make sense of the hated canid’s history.

Posted inArticles

Homesick for nowhere

by Richard LeBlond May 11, 2017January 24, 2024

An Oregon man finds his sense of place in the Zumwalt Prairie.

Posted inMay 29, 2017: The Cost of a Comeback

Montana refuge divides tribes and ranchers

by Jake Bullinger April 28, 2017January 24, 2024

The American Prairie Reserve offers a controversial vision for an intact prairie ecosystem.

Posted inArticles

Defense bill threatens sage grouse survival

by Garett Reppenhagen September 7, 2016January 24, 2024

A sneaky amendment would block protection under the Endangered Species Act.

Posted inSeptember 5, 2016: When the Doctor is Out

The slaughter of innocents

by Rita Clagett September 5, 2016January 24, 2024

After prairie dogs invade a corner of her lot, a writer weighs the cost of eliminating them.

Posted inArticles

Researchers find an answer to invasive cheatgrass

by Gloria Dickie October 16, 2015January 24, 2024

Will this native bacteria finally thwart one of the most invasive weeds in North America?

Posted inArticles

BLM launches a native seeds strategy for damaged landscapes

by Gloria Dickie August 21, 2015January 24, 2024

The initiative aims to restore burned ecosystems and target fire-prone invasives like cheatgrass.

Posted inGoat

Discovery: Good ol’ tallgrass was formed by good ol’ bacteria

by Ray Ring November 28, 2013January 24, 2024

It’s always tempting to reflect on how wonderful the West used to be. You know what I mean: Conservationists and Natives lament that the first invasions by white settlers wrecked everything, and ranchers and loggers long for a return to the era before 750-page environmental-impact statements. Who among us hasn’t conjured up wistful images of […]

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