Social Justice The Unprecedented Dismantling of a National Monument After recommending that Bears Ears National Monument be reduced in size, one thing is clear: Ryan Zinke is nothing like Teddy Roosevelt. Jimmy Tobias
Issue #56: May/June 2017 Magazine Previous Issues The Fix This Native Tribe Is Reintroducing a Disappeared Species on Its Own Land And the federal government can't do much about it. Jimmy Tobias
News in Brief Another Loss for the Land-Grab Campaign Amid vigorous public lands activism, Representative Mark Amodei, a leader of the right-wing land transfer movement, retreats. Jimmy Tobias
Environment Did a Top-Level Department of the Interior Nominee Commit Scientific Fraud? David Bernhardt, President Trump's pick for the No. 2 position at the Department of the Interior, has some explaining to do. Jimmy Tobias
Environment Awash in Dark Money, a Western Think Tank Is Leading the Charge Against the Antiquities Act With more than $1.6 million from groups backed by shadowy billionaires, the Sutherland Institute, based in Utah, has set its sights on the Bears Ears National Monument. Jimmy Tobias
News in Brief Public Lands in Populist Times: An Interview With Raúl Grijalva Representative Raúl Grijalva of Arizona is staunchly progressive and deeply committed to protecting public lands. Jimmy Tobias
Environment These Democrats Are Trying to Sabotage the Endangered Species Act It’s not a good look. Jimmy Tobias
News in Brief The Country Singer Challenging the GOP on Conservation Rob Quist is a country crooner from Cut Bank, Montana, whose fiddle-infused music includes songs like “Living Wild… Jimmy Tobias
News in Brief Fossil Fuel Companies Are Smearing Environmentalists as Putin Puppets Dig behind the headlines, and you'll find powerful propaganda at play. Jimmy Tobias
News in Brief If You Support Public Lands, Steer Clear of Utah The state’s government has helped lead the war on national forests and other federal land. The outdoor recreation community is pushing back. Jimmy Tobias