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Wyoming

December 2023

  • A deer with large mule-like ears

    The age of extinction
    ‘Zombie deer disease’ epidemic spreads in Yellowstone as scientists raise fears it may jump to humans

  • Steven Fuller is a winter caretaker who has lived at Yellowstone national park for the past 50 years. As the cold weather approaches and the seasonal transformation begins, he hunkers down in his remote mountain cabin. But Fuller and Yellowstone face an uncertain future, with the climate crisis threatening to change one of North America’s last great wildernesses for ever

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    The age of extinction
    The Winterkeeper: a lifetime spent protecting the wilderness

  • Steven Fuller, from the Guardian documentary The Winterkeeper, directed by Laurence Topham and David Levene

    The Guardian documentary
    The Winterkeeper: protecting the US’s last great wilderness

  • Liz Cheney’s new memoir calls on the US to back pro-constitution candidates against what she describes as Trump enablers in Congress.

    ‘Whatever it takes’: Liz Cheney mulls third-party run to block Trump victory

November 2023

  • Israeli and US flags.

    Rightwing group pressures states to pass pro-Israel resolutions

    The American Legislative Exchange Council is promoting a model resolution for state legislatures to support Israel’s Gaza offensive

October 2023

  • Left: A man stands for a portrait inside. Right: A dead tree in front of an auto factory seen at night

    Smoke, screened
    In Detroit, a ‘magic wand’ makes dirty air look clean – and lets polluters off the hook

    Across the US, local governments, lobbyists and industry have spent millions to get wildfire pollution excluded from the record. People like Robert Shobe pay the price
  • An image of light-skinned naked baby feet curled across the bare arms and legs of an adult

    Soaring congenital syphilis rates in US risk lives of thousands of babies

    Biden administration urged to declare a public health emergency with key medication for preventable condition in short supply
    • Smoke, screened
      Revealed: how a little-known pollution rule keeps the air dirty for millions of Americans

    • Biden pays tribute to Matthew Shepard, 25 years after anti-gay hate-crime death

    • ‘Like butter for bears’: the grizzlies who dine on 40,000 moths a day

September 2023

  • FILE - The fire-damaged Wellspring Health Access clinic is cordoned by tape, May 25, 2022, in Casper, Wyo. Lorna Roxanne Green, who says anxiety and nightmares led her to set fire to Wyoming’s only full-service abortion clinic is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023. (AP Photo/Mead Gruver, File)

    Woman who torched Wyoming abortion clinic sentenced to five years in prison

    College student must also spend three years on probation for breaking in, pouring gasoline and setting the building on fire

August 2023

  • mountains

    Woman dies after falling off mountain in Wyoming’s Grand Teton national park

    Rangers say Joy Cho fell off Teewinot mountain before dawn on Friday during a hike and seven companions rescued

July 2023

  • The fire-damaged Wellspring Health Access clinic cordoned by tape on 25 May 2022.

    College student who set fire to Wyoming abortion clinic reaches plea deal

  • Despite a century of challenges, the wolverine remains a symbol of wildness in the American west.

    Wolverines are the ‘embodiment of wilderness’. Can they make a US comeback?

May 2023

  • A photo released by the state park shows the two-year-old white bison and her recently born calf,

    ‘Ball of fluff’: rare white bison born in Wyoming is first in park’s 32-year history

  • Animals in the snow in Yellowstone National Park<br>A herd of bison run up a hill in the snow in Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, U.S., December 18, 2021. REUTERS/Go Nakamura

    Yellowstone park officials kill baby bison after man picked up animal

  • FILE - A bathtub ring of light minerals shows the high water line of Lake Mead near water intakes on the Arizona side of Hoover Dam at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area Sunday, June 26, 2022, near Boulder City, Nev. The U.S. Interior Department announced, Friday, Oct. 28, 2022, that it will consider revising a set of guidelines for operating two major dams on the Colorado River in the first sign of what could lead to federal action to protect the shrinking reservoirs behind them. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

    Historic Colorado River deal not enough to stave off long-term crisis, experts say

  • 05.The Music score Dr Domenico Vicinanza of the UK’s Anglia Ruskin University will use a computer programme he has developed to turn real-time data, recorded by a seismograph the US Geological Survey at Yellowstone National Park in the US, into a musical score.

    Rock concert: Yellowstone seismic activity to be performed on live flute

April 2023

  • Water from the Colorado River fills an irrigation canal in Arizona.

    US considers imposing Colorado River water cuts to western states

    Depending on the plan, either California would be the most affected, or Arizona and Nevada would be parched

March 2023

  • Bottles of the drug misoprostol on a table

    Wyoming becomes first US state to outlaw use of abortion pills

    Bill from Republican-controlled legislature comes as measures to crack down on abortion pills gather pace across the country
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