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Kylie Mohr

Kylie Mohr is a correspondent for High Country News writing from Montana. Email her at kylie.mohr@hcn.org or submit a letter to the editor.

Posted inJanuary 1, 2023: Ripple Effects

Fire risk map ignites controversy

by Kylie Mohr January 1, 2023January 24, 2024

Southern Oregon residents lash back at wildfire preparedness rules.

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Utah dismisses youth climate case. But it’s not over.

by Kylie Mohr December 8, 2022January 24, 2024

What the state court’s decision signals for other similar cases.

Posted inDecember 1, 2022: Beyond Illusion

Pink snow is a red flag for the West’s water

by Kylie Mohr November 29, 2022January 24, 2024

Researchers are trying to understand what drives snow algal blooms and how they could alter water supplies.

Posted inNovember 1, 2022: The Futures of Conservation

Do bedrock conservation laws need a makeover?

by Kylie Mohr November 1, 2022January 24, 2024

Experts suggest needed upgrades in the face of modern crises.

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Idaho cobalt mine is a harbinger of what’s to come

by Kylie Mohr October 21, 2022January 24, 2024

A new venture near Salmon signals an uptick in hardrock mining across the West.

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USFS burn boss arrested after prescribed fire burns private land

by Kylie Mohr October 21, 2022January 24, 2024

Practitioners fear a chilling effect on future operations.

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Wildfires are burning away the West’s snow

by Kylie Mohr September 19, 2022January 24, 2024

A new study finds wildfires are burning more high elevation areas and dramatically impacting the West’s snowpack as a result.

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Hungry bears are getting desperate in Montana

by Kylie Mohr September 16, 2022January 24, 2024

A poor berry crop is driving black bears into Missoula. A hot summer might be to blame.

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Is the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act ready for climate action?

by Kylie Mohr August 31, 2022January 24, 2024

The bipartisan legislation includes $1.4 billion in annual conservation funding, but climate change isn’t explicitly addressed.

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A new mental health hotline for farmers and ranchers

by Kylie Mohr August 24, 2022January 24, 2024

Wyoming is one of five states piloting a resource for agricultural producers.

Posted inAugust 1, 2022: Our Fiery Future

Protecting neighborhoods from future flames

by Kylie Mohr July 25, 2022January 24, 2024

Equitable wildfire preparedness requires community-level fixes.

Posted inJuly 1, 2022: Living with Rivers

A chronic polluter closes its doors. What’s next?

by Kylie Mohr June 23, 2022January 24, 2024

The owner of a wood treatment plant is trying to walk away from its mess in West Eugene, Oregon. Neighbors say, not so fast.

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Posted inAugust 1, 2022: Our Fiery Future

When extremism hides in plain sight

by Kylie Mohr June 21, 2022January 24, 2024

Leah Sottile investigates how an Idaho couple’s embrace of fringe Mormon beliefs led to multiple murder charges in her debut book, ‘When the Moon Turns to Blood.’

Posted inJuly 1, 2022: Living with Rivers

Your ears will perk up at these new Western podcasts

by Kylie Mohr June 15, 2022January 24, 2024

Four new podcasts envision change in juvenile justice, energy and ranching.

Posted inJune 1, 2022: A Legacy of Weapons and War

Western courts grapple with climate change

by Kylie Mohr May 23, 2022January 24, 2024

Rocky Mountain teens sue over fossil fuel-friendly policies.

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Wyoming jury finds corner crossers not guilty

by Kylie Mohr May 3, 2022January 24, 2024

The hunters escaped criminal trespass charges, but still face a civil suit.

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Why rural communities struggle to bring in much-needed federal grants

by Kylie Mohr and Theo Whitcomb April 25, 2022January 24, 2024

A new analysis suggests that over half of communities in the West lack the capacity to take advantage of infrastructure bill funding. Now what?

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Air quality report card flunks the West

by Kylie Mohr April 21, 2022January 24, 2024

Western states dominate lists of where short-term particulate and ozone pollution are the worst.

Posted inMay 1, 2022: New Ways of Seeing the West

Cows, coal and climate change: A Q&A with the new BLM director

by Kylie Mohr April 15, 2022January 24, 2024

Tracy Stone-Manning discusses how the federal agency sees conservation, the climate crisis and the Indigenous history of public lands.

Posted inApril 1, 2022: The Archives Issue

Schussing through time

by Kylie Mohr March 30, 2022January 24, 2024

A Utah library holds a comprehensive archive commemorating ski sports.

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