Rants from the Hill: Hedgehog comes to the High Desert
By Michael Branch / On February 3rd, 2015
"Rants from the Hill” is cross-posted from High Country News
Welcoming a fifteen-million-year-old animal to the Ranting Hill
“Rants from the Hill” are Michael Branch’s monthly musings on life in the high country of western Nevada’s Great Basin Desert.
Rant from the Hill: An Assay on Old Lang Syne Peak
By Michael Branch / On January 5th, 2015
“Rants from the Hill” is cross-posted from High Country News
Meet the Author: Q & A with ... Kennedy Warne!
By Meghan Bartels / On December 4th, 2014
In this installment of this occasional series, we hear from Kennedy Warne, author of Let Them Eat Shrimp.
The Memory of a Place
By John Rieger / On November 19th, 2014
Ecological restoration is inspirational in the sense that you connect with the earth in a new or different way. I find that I reflect on the history—or what I believe to be the history—of the place I am working. My mind wanders to how this place has gone through changes. Did a stream flow through here, were populations of deer, elk, or bison ever present? Did Native Americans alter the site, use it for supplies, harvest food?
The Value of a Good Checklist
By John Rieger / On November 5th, 2014
Protecting Sage Grouse Habitat: Does It Benefit Mule Deer Populations?
By Meghan Bartels / On October 29th, 2014
#ForewordFriday: What is Conservation Biology?
By Meghan Bartels / On October 24th, 2014
#ForewordFriday: Why Restore?
By Meghan Bartels / On October 10th, 2014