For Star subscribers: The Agriculture Department's emergency classification map includes portions of land in Southern Arizona where logging of federal lands could be done, at least theoretically, with fewer environmental reviews.
- Bruce Hale
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The SaddleBrooke Hiking Club welcomed Dr. Molly Hunter as the featured speaker at its monthly meeting and program on Wednesday, February 19. H…
- Kelechukwu Iruoma Cronkite News
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The rare wetland Mexican garter snake has lost 90% of its habitat in Arizona in the past century and was declared threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 2014.
- Rick Knight Writers on the Range
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One of the least-known truths in the West is that many of our wetlands are the result of irrigated agriculture.
- FU TING, GRACE EKPU and HELEN WIEFFERING Associated Press
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At least 45 government officials were accused of corruption in the past two decades, the AP found.
- The Associated Press
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The planned border visit will include stops at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.
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Bison are being held in the National Park Service's bison capture facility at Stephens Creek, shown here in 2015, in preparation for shipment …
- By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press
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Environmentalists say bill is an attempt to sidestep the Endangered Species Act.
- By Isaac Windes Cronkite News
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WASHINGTON — Tribal leaders backed a House bill Wednesday that would give tribes the ability to control more of their land, instead of having …
- By MATTHEW DALY Associated Press
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Arizona's Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert and Vermilion Cliffs were spared.
