A Look at Cohousing in Nevada
Throughout the United States, the majority of housing is made up of suburban, single-family homes. However, as an increase in housing demands is met...
Wildfires are already incinerating southwestern states.
Opinion
We must come to understand what isn't working, and what cost-effective tools are not currently being used. Only because they are literally free to...
It’s Time to Stop the Public Land Giveaways to Oil and...
Opinion
As Nevadans, we cherish our public lands and all they have to offer: from diverse wildlife to endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. One of...
Rural Nevada is at the Frontline of Renewable Energy Development
Nevada is making strides toward its renewable energy goals as it develops infrastructure to move power throughout the state, but some Nevadans worry the...
Everyday Should Be Earth Day
Opinion
Like most Americans, I’m concerned about climate change. Sometimes I feel discouraged. I worry about my children’s future, and I don’t always know what...
Journey of a Wild Horse Advocate
Opinion
Nobody starts out as a wild horse advocate. Instead, it’s an evolutionary process–one that begins with some form of experience or exposure to one...
Sometimes the Moral Arc of the Universe
Opinion
In January, a family on a hike near Las Vegas came upon a fox caught in a leghold trap. The family’s dog narrowly escaped...
BLM Mismanagement of American Wild Horses Burdening Taxpayers
Opinion
Most Americans today realize that in many cases money drives politics and policy. Natural resources management in America today suffers from that fact.
In regard...
Court Decision in Martis Valley West Case
A long-awaited victory for conservation groups came in mid-February when California’s 3rd District Court of Appeals found that the 2016 approval of development in...
A “Land Rush” for Renewable Energy
A “land-rush” of applications for large-scale solar projects, covering roughly 60,000 acres of public lands, including land near and around Death Valley National Park,...