Drew Gronewold, Associate Professor of Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan, and Vianey Rueda, PhD Student in Resource Ecology Management, University of Michigan, say the R… Read More
This article originally appeared in High Country News. In July 2022, a National Park Service biologist named Jeff Arnold was hauling nets through a slough off the Colorado River, several mil… Read More
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Despite a megadrought, states in the West have been able to avoid drastic cuts to their allocations of Colorado River water this year n… Read More
To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.Matt SimonIt’s no surprise that as the planet warms… Read More
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There was a lot of rain and snow during California’s just completed “water year,” from Oct. 1, 2022 to Sept. 30 &mda… Read More
As Arizona struggles to adapt to a water shortage that has dried out farms and scuttled development plans, one company has emerged as a central villain. The agricultural comp… Read More
Some people like to take vacations to relax. They kick back on a beach, soak up the sun, and maybe catch up on a book by the ocean. Others vacation for a challenge. Hiking up mountains, cro… Read More
While the debate over artificial intelligence rages on for various reasons, some creative and artistic AI aspects are impressive. Recently, Pokémon collaborated with the Van Gogh Muse… Read More
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What is the Gold Rush?
The gold rush is a term used to describe a period of time when many people rushed to a place where gold was discovered, hoping to find their fortune. There have… Read More
Dating, an integral aspect of romantic relationships, often involves revisiting the same places or doing familiar activities. However, there’s an innovative concept that can breathe fr… Read More
Taos is an travel treasure for outdoor recreation enthusiasts. With a smorgasbord of scenery and a variety of activities, you can “choose your own adventure.” The Carson Nationa… Read More
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Professor George F. DeMartino notes that economists often reach conclusions about how to handle thorny and all-encompassing problems, like climate change, despite the many unc… Read More
Le pedimos a tres de nuestros escritores que cubren destinos en los Estados Unidos que eligieran sus cinco ciudades pequeñas favoritas y nos contaran sobre ellas. Los autores Me… Read More
This combination picture shows an annular solar eclipse seen from Tokyo on May 21, 2012 . For the … [+] first time in 932 years, a swathe of the country was able to see the annular s… Read More
Indigenous leaders, environmentalists welcome protection of more than 404,000 hectares near Grand Canyon National Park.US President Joe Biden has designated a large swathe of land near the G… Read More
If you want to witness cosmic phenomena like the Perseid meteor shower, it’s important to find a location with limited light pollution. Dark sky parks and IDA-certified locations are t… Read More
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