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'The River and the Wall' chronicles an intense journey down the Rio Grande, bearing witness to the ecosystems and livelihoods along the U.S.-Mexico border

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Just days before Secretary Zinke left his post, the agency quietly proposed rules that would have it ignoring many Freedom of Information Act requests

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New emails reveal how the U.S. Forest Service caved to Dominion Energy in its quest to build a disruptive pipeline along the Appalachian Trail

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The 34-year-old from North Carolina hasn't been heard from in more than a week

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In what might be a first for any American company, the clothing brand has endorsed two Senate candidates

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Unless the Forest Service can pony up the cash to save it

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Five bills approved by the House Committee on Natural Resources during a chaotic news cycle could weaken the historically popular environmental law

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The U.S. Coast Guard closes the Potomac River any time President Trump wants to hit the links.

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A group of the world's best cave divers joined to help save the 12 boys and their coach in one of the most dangerous missions of its kind

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Broken pipes, crumbling walkways, closed trails鈥攖his is what the $11.6 billion maintenance backlog looks like on the ground

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Rescuers spent nine days searching for the 12 boys and their coach. They finally found them two miles deep in the Tham Luang Nang Non cave system.

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Within a month, the remains of two people鈥攐ne of them half-buried鈥攚ere found inside the park's boundaries, a place with a storied relationship to death

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The last two tree sitters fighting the 300-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline project in Jefferson National Forest surrendered to police. Will others take their place?

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The park police typically help keep the peace at urban monuments, but the Department of Interior is sending a group to the U.S.-Mexico border to chase smugglers. Sort of.

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A powerful storm swept the mountains over the weekend and killed more than a dozen people

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Conservatives, liberals, 100,000 outraged public commenters鈥攖he interior secretary had trouble getting anyone behind his plan

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In seasons with little snow, people make fewer trips to the mountains, which has a huge impact on local economies

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Companies focused on resource extraction now have access to huge chunks of the former national monument

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The r茅sum茅 of P. Daniel Smith, including a troubling work history

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If the government shuts down tomorrow, Ryan Zinke wants to keep these lands open. What that actually looks like is at best confusing and at worst dangerous.

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The intensifying war between Republicans and Patagonia could now move to Capitol Hill鈥攅xactly where the outdoor industry could make the most impact

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Researchers at the University of Montana found that nearby towns dependent on tourist dollars stand to lose millions

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Arguments against opening the last great American wilderness to oil companies tend to get emotional, but the best argument may be the cost

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