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More than 17,000 acres around the Klamath River have been returned to the Yurok Tribe in California. NPR's Scott Detrow talks ...
In the southeastern corner of Colorado lies Lamar, a prairie gem where $1,200 a month isn’t a recipe for financial disaster but a ticket to comfortable living.
While a billionaire family tears itself apart in Malaysian courts, the system that made their fortune grinds on—Borneo's ...
Trump's executive order to boost timber production on federal lands by 25% has ignited debate between industry workers and ...
His wife and children would return to Punta Arenas each winter, but Genskowski would remain at the cabin, often cut off from ...
This year Washington state officials have already declared a drought emergency for the third year in a row in parts of the state. Due to climate change, “100-year events” like fires, floods and ...
There’s a magical place in northeastern Oklahoma where the hills roll like gentle waves, ancient trees whisper secrets, and clear streams carve paths through rugged sandstone. Osage Hills State Park ...
Timbers captured the imagination of the city and kicked off a half-century love affair with an unfamiliar sport.
After a June 6 vote by the Washington state Forest Practices Board, a new rule could lead to 200,000 acres of private forestland across the state going out of production and being left to grow. A ...
What's not so lovely is the eyesore of an outdoor compressor. But with some strategically placed landscaping, you can keep the outdoor unit out of sight and help your system run more efficiently ...
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