The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe’s approach to water management is helping to integrate sovereignty and conservation into water policy in Montana.
Badgers embody one of my mantras, “As above, so below,” so it is fitting that I have chosen as my final resting place a plot ...
The lodge was dimly lit and warm. It smelled of burgers frying and the owner’s trademark freshly cut French fries. People crowded around the most powerful person in the room, and everyone seemed to ...
President Donald Trump’s Interior Department is withholding key ethics disclosure information for Karen Budd-Falen, a ...
Plug-in solar offers an easy way to save on power bills and transition to clean energy, but whether the market in the U.S. takes off depends on state laws and product standards.
The 30 tribal nations in the watershed — the river’s most senior water users — were deliberately excluded from the Colorado River Compact negotiations, a blatant attack on tribal sovereignty. In doing ...
Our board members serve three-year terms, with a limit of three consecutive terms. And so we bring in new members regularly, seeking out folks with a strong commitment to our mission, the skills ...
Federal law requires agencies to review the environmental impacts of grazing, but government employees allege the system is riddled with loopholes. Once every 10 years, ranchers must renew the permits ...
As the climate changes, ski resorts have begun relying more on machine-made snow, which comes with environmental consequences and limitations.
Two former, high-ranking Interior Department employees, from opposing political parties, call for an overhaul of public-land management.
Karen Budd-Falen’s family ranching operation agreed to sell water rights to the company developing the controversial Nevada lithium project. Karen Budd-Falen, senior partner at Budd-Falen Law Offices ...