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Wide-open Wyoming
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5,421 donors saved Grand Teton parcel
Conservation supporters hailed key players in the public and private sectors Friday who raised $46 million to conserve 640 acres in Grand Teton National Park
Cheyennigans
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Longtime political foes sue state leaders over construction bids
A lawsuit filed in state district court on Thursday alleges that leaders of Wyoming’s legislative and executive branches are ignoring construction spending statutes.
The Sage Grouse
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Zinke review team calls for big changes to Obama era-plans
Originally published by E&E News
A team of federal researchers directed by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to review Obama-era greater sage grouse conservation plans is recommending potentially fundamental changes, including moving away from a framework of prioritizing habitat protection and …
Studio Wyoming Review
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The artist shaping society
Luzene Hill and Heidi Brandow have produced work that reveals shared social and ethical concerns articulated through strikingly different materials, metaphors, and sensibilities.
Wyoming Know How
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How to catch a bee swarm
Looks can be deceiving. Which is a relief, because, to the uninitiated, a honey bee swarm looks like pure evil.
Beetle Blog
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Some find art in wood killed by beetles
Some have thought about the beetle-kill epidemic in a different light — many even turning it into a profit. Artisan communities in the Intermountain West — painters, photographers, and sculptors — have used the epidemic as a means to further their creative arts and instincts. A recent photo exposition by University of Wyoming alumni Josh King is a good example.
Native Notes
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Leaders confident Native community can reorder status quo
Leaders on the Wind River Indian Reservation work to untangle the jumbled knot of challenges that produce striking health disparities for Wyoming’s Native community.