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Gloria Dickie

Posted inArticles

In the Northern Rockies, grizzly bears are on the move

by Gloria Dickie July 10, 2023May 9, 2024

As grizzlies recover, they’re no longer content to roam within the boundaries contrived for them.

Posted inJuly 23, 2018: Pay for Prey

When cattle go missing in wolf territory, who should pay the price?

by Gloria Dickie July 23, 2018January 24, 2024

A program to reimburse Oregon ranchers for livestock killed by wolves is in trouble.

Posted inJanuary 22, 2018: A Separatist State of Mind

Courts challenge a piecemeal approach to species recovery

by Gloria Dickie January 4, 2018January 24, 2024

A recent ruling may cause Fish and Wildlife to reconsider how it protects grizzlies.

Posted inJuly 24, 2017: Down the Dark Mountain

Tribal nations fight removal of grizzly protections

by Gloria Dickie June 20, 2017January 24, 2024

Leaders worry delisting could invite energy exploration in historic areas.

Posted inMarch 20, 2017: The Tree Ring

Return of the grizzly?

by Gloria Dickie February 21, 2017January 24, 2024

Feds consider transplanting bears into Washington’s North Cascades.

Posted inNovember 14, 2016: The Long View

How to tell the story of the West, rural and urban

by Gloria Dickie November 14, 2016January 24, 2024

A residential library for readers, poets and naturalists takes shape.

Posted inSeptember 5, 2016: When the Doctor is Out

Alaska’s emergency wildfire crews are burning out

by Gloria Dickie September 5, 2016January 24, 2024

The state is grappling with more fires and fewer fighters where they need them.

Posted inArticles

States propose scaling back safeguards for grizzlies

by Gloria Dickie August 8, 2016January 24, 2024

New information surfaces about how Idaho, Wyoming and Montana would manage the bears after a delisting this fall.

Posted inMay 16, 2016: Grizzly Face-Off

As delisting looms, grizzly advocates prepare for a final face-off

by Gloria Dickie May 16, 2016January 24, 2024

The Yellowstone grizzly population is poised to lose its endangered status, leaving protection in the hands of the states.

Posted inArticles

Interactive timeline: Fish & Wildlife Service proposes to delist Yellowstone grizzly

by Gloria Dickie March 4, 2016January 22, 2024

Decision marks the second time the grizzly has faced loss of federal protection.

Posted inArticles

2015 wildfires burned a record-breaking 10.1 million acres

by Gloria Dickie January 12, 2016January 24, 2024

Fires in Alaska help to smash 2006 record.

Posted inDecember 7, 2015: Good Neighbors

The last stand of the West’s fire lookouts

by Gloria Dickie December 7, 2015January 24, 2024

Fire detection is becoming more technologically advanced, as the old-fashioned watchtower goes extinct.

Posted inNovember 9, 2015: The Campaign Against Coal

What does super El Niño mean for the American West?

by Gloria Dickie November 6, 2015January 24, 2024

The weather event follows Earth’s two hottest years on record.

Posted inArticles

BLM mulls energy development in sage grouse habitat

by Gloria Dickie October 30, 2015January 24, 2024

Feds may restrict hardrock mining and put oil and gas leases on auction block.

Posted inOctober 26, 2015: Clean Energy's Dirty Secret

Will the Migratory Bird Treaty Act survive in the modern era?

by Gloria Dickie October 26, 2015January 24, 2024

One of the nation’s oldest wildlife laws is fighting for its life in the courts.

Posted inOctober 26, 2015: Clean Energy's Dirty Secret

Photographing Wyoming Prairies

by Gloria Dickie October 26, 2015January 24, 2024

A review of ‘Wyoming Grasslands.’

Posted inOctober 26, 2015: Clean Energy's Dirty Secret

The Latest: Park Service takes the reins at Valles Caldera

by Gloria Dickie October 26, 2015January 24, 2024

The failed experiment in privatized land management has come to an end.

Posted inArticles

Researchers find an answer to invasive cheatgrass

by Gloria Dickie October 16, 2015January 24, 2024

Will this native bacteria finally thwart one of the most invasive weeds in North America?

Posted inArticles

In Colorado, a ‘rental crisis’ forces workers into the woods

by Gloria Dickie October 8, 2015January 24, 2024

Tent cities, waste and overcrowding have created something foul in Crested Butte.

Posted inArticles

Feds find Santa Barbara pipeline operator violated safety requirements

by Gloria Dickie September 18, 2015January 24, 2024

A look at the Refugio spill and what goes into to preventing and cleaning up oil pipeline spills.

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