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High Country News

June Vol. 57, No. 6
Magazine

High Country News is the nation's leading source of reporting on the Western United States. Through in-depth reporting, High Country News covers the West’s social, political and ecological issues.

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Know the West.

On not turning away

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LETTERS • High Country News is dedicated to independent journalism, informed debate and discourse in the public interest. We welcome letters through digital media and the post. Send us a letter, find us on social media, or email us at editor@hcn.org.

The return of Xvlh-t’vsh • The Siletz Tribe receives a $1.56 million grant to reintroduce sea otters to Oregon and Northern California.

Public-land advocates rally • Some Western Republicans break with colleagues over land transfers.

After Anchorage

Scientific field season in jeopardy • Forest Service researchers describe chaos and uncertainty as they prepare for summer fieldwork.

Wolves return to the West • After they were driven to near-extinction, the animals, and the politics around them, are back.

Collective power • Creating resiliency and good jobs, one solar panel at a time.

Thank you, readers! • Your generous and dedicated support makes these pages possible.

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HCN welcomes our newest board member

TIERRA PROMETIDA • The promised land remains elusive for asylum seekers stranded at the U.S.-Mexico border, causing some to risk their lives attempting to cross the desert.

WHERE THE GARBAGE GOES • Amid severe rollbacks of federal environmental protections, a community battling a local landfill expansion seeks to safeguard its own backyard — and everyone else’s.

Inspired by ice • Artists are capturing the life and death of glaciers up close.

Notes on becoming a rock • Laura Aguilar’s nude self-portraits provide a dose of geologic inspiration.

Heard Around the West • Tips about Western oddities are appreciated and often shared in this column. Write heard@hcn.org.

STORIES CONNECT US • Honest journalism builds stronger communities.

#IAM THE WEST

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