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Simple erosion-control technique named after scientist Bill Zeedyk fortifies ecologically valuable riparian zones all around the western U.S.
Bill Whitaker saddles up for one of the last enduring symbols of the Old West, a Wyoming cattle drive that travels the same ...
Admire our galaxy’s dramatic galactic core—a sparkly bulge of stars and gas—while summer’s short ‘Milky Way season’ lasts ...
Ben Hanson was the founder of Thermopolis, Wyoming, and a well-respected businessman and cattleman. He also was a dashing ...
In Arizona, the Central Arizona Project (CAP) delivers much of the Colorado River water used by Phoenix, Tucson, tribes, and other southern Arizona communities with a 336-mile canal running ...
On its surface, floating solar appears to conserve water while generating carbon-free electricity. River managers are cautious, but some say the West can’t afford to wait.
ETHETE, Wyo.—Travis Shakespeare and Lokilo St. Clair of the Northern Arapaho tribe were driving through central Wyoming’s Wind River Indian Reservation in May 2010 to check the integrity of ...
About University of Wyoming Extension UW Extension serves Wyoming communities by helping residents apply university research and resources to practical problems. Since 1914, UW Extension has provided ...
University of Wyoming Extension will host the Southwest Wyoming Ag Day in Evanston Thursday, Feb. 20. The event provides educational programming about current agricultural challenges and opportunities ...
Members of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes on the reservation — nestled between the Absaroka and Wind River Range — are protesting after Wyoming’s Senior Sen. John Barrasso ...
Wild horses on open range of the Wind River Reservation in rural Wyoming. Last year, the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes rounded up about 6,500 horses on the reservation.