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Lyndsey Gilpin

National Park Service survey finds widespread harassment

After survey finds 1 in 10 employees report sexual harassment, agency promises action.

Tribes commit to uphold Paris climate agreement

Western nations push for self-governance

Election roundup: What happened in the West?

A rundown of the West’s political shifts and ballot measures.

A tarnished Gold Butte after the Bundy standoff

Two years after the Bundy standoff, surveyors found illegal cattle, defaced petroglyphs and ditch-digging

U.S., Mexico take stock of shared water

For years, the countries have tried for years to assess aquifers along the border

Congress members, activists seek ouster of Park Service director

On June 21, a new petition surfaced on the White House’s website. In large bold letters, it reads: “Fire National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis. We deserve a director who will uphold the ...

Why Native women have high rape rates

Tribal court structure, law enforcement and lack of funding fail to protect women

Grand Canyon boss quits amid sex scandal

Park looks to move on from sex scandal

How the livestock industry can cut greenhouse gas emissions

New study shows better grazing and management can reduce methane, nitrous oxide

Why doesn’t the West report its lead data?

Lead poisoning in children is underreported nationwide, and the West’s lack of data is particularly glaring

Can food hubs boost rural farming economies?

U.S. is funding initiatives to streamline local food systems

Grand Canyon ends river district amid sex allegations

The abrupt decision leaves the future of NPS river management up in the air