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Ruxandra Guidi

Ruxandra Guidi is a correspondent for High Country News. She writes from Tucson, Arizona. Follow her on Instagram: @ruxguidi

Stargazing party at the Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Observatory.
Posted inIssues

Can words help us out of climate despair and toward repair?

by Ruxandra Guidi August 1, 2024July 31, 2024

How naming the climate struggle matters.

Posted inArticles

Audio: What’s so funny about climate change?

by Ruxandra Guidi July 26, 2024August 8, 2024

Resorting to absurdity can make people care.

Posted inArticles

Audio: Undoing the dams

by Ruxandra Guidi June 19, 2024August 8, 2024

Bringing flow back to Western waterways.

The Bowtie parcel in Los Angeles, California.
Posted inJune 2024: The Idea of Wilderness

What if the future is the past?

by Ruxandra Guidi June 1, 2024May 31, 2024

Degrowth offers a path for dealing with our serious environmental issues.

Posted inArticles

Audio: The Joshua tree-yucca moth link

by Ruxandra Guidi May 2, 2024August 8, 2024

These desert species wouldn’t survive without the other. Can they weather climate change together?

Collage features Juliana v. United States plaintiff Levi Draheim and other young climate protesters.
Posted inApril 2024: Epic Journeys

Youth are leading the way on climate action

by Ruxandra Guidi April 1, 2024April 1, 2024

Start thinking like young people to secure our future.

Wupatki Pueblo in Northern Arizona.
Posted inArticles

Audio: Listen to the Earth breathing

by Ruxandra Guidi March 18, 2024March 15, 2024

Blowholes are more common than you think.

Posted inJanuary 1, 2024: January 2024

Defending the Tijuana Estuary

by Ruxandra Guidi January 1, 2024April 22, 2024

Stewardship saved a Southern California estuary from development. Climate change is the next challenge.

A visitor takes a photo of “Cruz,” a mountain lion at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum who was rescued as a cub in California.
Posted inArticles

We need to reframe our thinking about what’s wild

by Ruxandra Guidi November 29, 2023March 14, 2024

Why we should take a look from wildlife’s perspectives.

Posted inSeptember 1, 2023: Food Justice

We don’t need utopias

by Ruxandra Guidi September 1, 2023March 14, 2024

What if Eden is chilling out in your neighborhood?

Tucson, Arizona's Rillito River as seen after a summer monsoon storm in 2022.
Posted inMay 1, 2023: Reemergence

The spirit of the Rillito

by Ruxandra Guidi May 1, 2023March 14, 2024

‘New animism’ seeks a connection to nature’s pulse.

Posted inArticles

Across the West, news deserts spread

by Ruxandra Guidi September 14, 2022January 24, 2024

But civic engagement is taking other forms.

Posted inArticles

(Not) one nation, under God

by Ruxandra Guidi July 20, 2022January 24, 2024

To truly become a more equal society, look to our youth, the ‘nones.’

Posted inArticles

Falling out of the nest

by Ruxandra Guidi May 31, 2022January 24, 2024

A writer reflects on our instinct to save nature.

Posted inMay 1, 2022: New Ways of Seeing the West

The lion king of Los Angeles

by Ruxandra Guidi May 1, 2022January 24, 2024

After Miguel Ordeñana discovered mountain lion P-22 in urban LA, he became a key advocate for habitat connectivity, which is essential for the species’ survival in Southern California.

Posted inMarch 1, 2022: The Cloning Conundrum

When the little owl vanishes

by Ruxandra Guidi January 28, 2022January 24, 2024

A writer reflects on parenthood and what to talk about when confronting extinction.

Posted inOctober 1, 2021: In The Graces of Grasses

In Arizona, a radical change in juvenile detention

by Ruxandra Guidi September 20, 2021January 24, 2024

How a rural town transformed a juvenile facility into a safe space for teens.

Posted inArticles

Pro-Trump riots won’t stop the winds of political change blowing in the West

by Ruxandra Guidi January 11, 2021January 24, 2024

What the D.C. insurgency meant for our regional conscience.

Posted inArticles, En español

El Oeste tiene un papel en la reinvención de los Estados Unidos

by Ruxandra Guidi July 8, 2020April 11, 2024

Nuestra noción del ‘excepcionalismo Americano’ ha colapsado. ¿Qué lo reemplazará?

Posted inArticles

The West has a role in reimagining the U.S.

by Ruxandra Guidi June 23, 2020January 24, 2024

Our notion of ‘American exceptionalism’ has collapsed. What will replace it?

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