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Climate change has driven a major increase in wildfires in recent decades. But a new study shows North American forests still aren’t burning as often as they did historically, and that’s a problem.
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A long-awaited rule to limit off-road vehicle use in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area was set to go into effect in early February. Now, it’s on hold until next month.
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Test results recently confirmed that a bat in southern Arizona has tested positive for the fungus that causes a deadly disease that has devastated bat populations across the continent.
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Sonora’s Plan Hídrico relies on state and federal funds totaling around $800 million for construction projects like building new wells.
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The Army Corps of Engineers and the EPA are teaming up to clean up contamination from an old mine and smelter site in Dewey-Humboldt.
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The number of monarch butterflies spending the winter in the western United States has dropped to its second-lowest mark in nearly three decades as pesticides, diminishing habitat and climate change take their toll on the beloved pollinator.
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Fees associated with visiting some of the state parks will increase.Arizona State Parks and Trails says the rise in costs stems from several factors including inflation and the addition of new amenities.
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A co-management plan is operating at Utah’s Bears Ears National Monument, and Kate Magargal, an anthropologist at the University of Utah, explains new research about it on The Show.
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As one of his first in-office moves this week, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is calling for the review and potential rollback of protections on federal lands, including national monuments.
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More than 30 animals in Tucson have died in what appears to be intentional poisoning. Arizona Game and Fish reported the deaths of three pet dogs and at least 35 wild animals near Pantano Wash.