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The dubious legacy of a pseudo-Native community • The Red Wind commune raised white people’s consciousness about Native issues. The problem? It was all a facade.
The winter that wasn’t • How a nearly snowless winter landed differently in different places.
Get to know the Pacific newt • These amphibians may be cute, but they’ll kill you if you eat them.
The absence of clean water • The political drama over Colorado’s Arkansas River Valley obscures deeper problems.
What happens when we die? • A NEW NOVEL BRINGS MANY LONGTIME SUBSCRIBERS TOGETHER TO PONDER AN AGE-OLD QUESTION.
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A LEGACY OF DISEASE
PINECONE COWBOYS • The future of Western forests depends on climbers harvesting seeds from the canopy. Now, the profession itself is imperiled.
A ghost town opera house battles the elements • In Death Valley Junction, a legendary ballerina’s hand-painted theater is slowly giving way to the brutal logic of the desert.
A beautiful nightmare • The queer horror of an off-season superbloom.
The resilience of the elusive vaquita • Nature’s enduring mysteries buoy efforts to save the most endangered marine mammal on Earth.
Heard Around the West • Tips about Western oddities are appreciated and often shared in this column. Write heard@hcn.org.
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