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Ben Goldfarb

Ben Goldfarb is a High Country News correspondent and the author of Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet and Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter.

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It’s all about access

by Ben Goldfarb June 30, 2016January 24, 2024

Rural healthcare solutions focus on connecting patients and providers.

Posted inJune 27, 2016: The New Advocates

The grand plan to save the Yellowstone River

by Ben Goldfarb June 27, 2016January 24, 2024

Can one man’s pie-in-the-sky idea save one of the West’s most iconic and underloved rivers?

Posted inArticles

In Washington, the Nooksack 306 fight to stay in their tribe

by Ben Goldfarb April 18, 2016January 24, 2024

An internecine battle rages over tribal membership and identity.

Posted inArticles

Desert tortoise militia occupies Bundy Ranch

by Ben Goldfarb April 1, 2016January 24, 2024

Endangered reptiles stage heavily armored takeover of cattleman’s property.

Posted inFebruary 2, 2016: Sagebrush Insurgency

The exotic dancing boom in North Dakota goes bust

by Ben Goldfarb February 2, 2016January 24, 2024

Mishaps and mayhem from around the region

Posted inFebruary 2, 2016: Sagebrush Insurgency

In ‘Gold Fame Citrus,’ the nascent genre of cli-fi looks to California

by Ben Goldfarb February 2, 2016January 24, 2024

A new climate change novel predicts a dystopian West of sand and refugees.

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Malheur occupation could set conservation efforts back years

by Ben Goldfarb January 25, 2016January 24, 2024

Invasive carp may recolonize areas they were once eradicated from, depending on how long the occupation lasts.

Posted inJanuary 25, 2016: The Forever War

Wildlife Services and its eternal war on predators

by Ben Goldfarb January 25, 2016January 24, 2024

The federal agency has been researching nonlethal means to protect livestock for decades. So why is it still killing so many carnivores?

Posted inArticles

Can plant-based feeds make aquaculture sustainable?

by Ben Goldfarb January 6, 2016January 24, 2024

Some scientists are replacing sardines and anchovies with soybeans and corn as food for farmed fish.

Posted inDecember 21, 2015: Secrets of the Deep

To save a pine tree, researchers fight fungus with fungus

by Ben Goldfarb December 21, 2015January 24, 2024

White bark pines are dying from infection across the Northern Rockies.

Posted inArticles

Fishers recolonize Washington, part of a Northwest rewilding

by Ben Goldfarb December 14, 2015January 24, 2024

The forest carnivore’s return was helped by human intervention.

Posted inDecember 7, 2015: Good Neighbors

Ending the murrelet malaise

by Ben Goldfarb December 7, 2015January 24, 2024

After decades of declines, Washington state finally has a plan to preserve the bird’s habitat.

Posted inArticles

Will GMO salmon harm Alaska’s fishing industry?

by Ben Goldfarb November 27, 2015January 24, 2024

Fishermen fear AquaBounty’s creation will collapse salmon prices, but history tells a more complex tale.

Posted inArticles

Ducks Unlimited fires writer over stream access fracas

by Ben Goldfarb November 19, 2015January 24, 2024

An axed journalist accuses a billionaire of playing fowl with sportsmen’s rights.

Posted inArticles

How do you sex a beaver? Squeeze and sniff

by Ben Goldfarb November 9, 2015January 24, 2024

Unlocking the secrets of rodent scent glands could help restore Western watersheds.

Posted inNovember 9, 2015: The Campaign Against Coal

The beaver whisperer

by Ben Goldfarb November 9, 2015January 24, 2024

A biologist figures out how to keep beavers alive on Western landscapes.

Posted inArticles

To save Washington’s Yakima Basin fish, just add water

by Ben Goldfarb October 22, 2015January 24, 2024

A drought plan in one of the West’s most forward-thinking watersheds reconciles salmon and agriculture.

Posted inArticles

Can studying morality help Yellowstone’s wolves and bison?

by Ben Goldfarb October 14, 2015January 24, 2024

Sociologist Justin Farrell plumbs the spiritual depths of environmental struggle.

Posted inArticles

Sheep wars rage on in southwest Montana

by Ben Goldfarb October 7, 2015January 24, 2024

Was this the final grazing season in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest?

Posted inArticles

Can herbicides keep Tahoe blue?

by Ben Goldfarb September 28, 2015January 24, 2024

A new chemical weed management plan has the lake’s water suppliers nervous.

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