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A newly released report shows widespread livestock grazing is destroying streamside habitats in New Mexico and Arizona.
A wave of scorching temperatures and dangerously dry conditions is fueling a "critical" fire risk across the Southwest.
Fall colors at the Big Tesuque Trailhead on Hyde Park Road in October 2023. Santa Fe National Forest Scenic Byway is one of 25 designated scenic byways in the state. 1. The drive to the trail Before ...
Take it from a thru-hiker who has done it all. Here are the best sections of the CDT, in the form of geysers, peaks, and ...
She says their ranch abutting the Gila National Forest has lost between 110 and 130 calves to Mexican wolves annually over the last few years. (That’s in addition to an estimated 20 to 30 cows lost ...
At the bottom of the valley, the San Pedro River snakes across the vast landscape. The northward flowing river originates in mountains of northern Sonora, Mexico, and connects to the Gila River ...
PHOENIX— Federal land managers have allowed years of extensive damage from livestock grazing to streamside habitats vital for ...
Vermont: The Connecticut River (wildlife management ... management is primarily through the U.S. Forest Service. Also, the Gila, Santa Fe, and Carson national forests, and the Smokey Bear and ...
Many scholars agree that the name Tonto derived from the Chiricahua name for Western Apaches — bini édiné — meaning “people without minds.” This may have referred to the fact that they spoke a ...