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A new report from the American Lung Association shows cities across the Western U.S. have some of the most polluted air in the country. But that’s not the case everywhere in the Mountain West.
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The Borda Sheep return to the hills surrounding Carson City, Nev., as part of a fuel reduction project.
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A new study shows GoFundMe donations to disaster survivors often benefit people with high incomes, not those who need it most.
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A new study shows that grassland fires burn more land and destroy more homes than forest fires. Yet more homes are being built in these fire-prone areas across the nation, including the Mountain West.
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A new report says forests managed by tribal communities are extremely underfunded. And that’s affecting lands that tribes in the Mountain West and beyond rely on for economic, social and cultural resources.
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Wildfire activity across the country is well below normal this year. But that’s expected to change in August in some states, including parts of the Mountain West.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is spending nearly $200 million to reduce wildfire risk to communities nationwide, including many parts of the Mountain West.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is spending more than $490 million to reduce wildfire risk in the West.
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A new study reveals that publicly traded companies in the West rarely disclose risks posed by wildfires in their federal filings.
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A new analysis of air pollution across the country reveals a wide range throughout the Mountain West.