Saturday, March 25, 2023

Nevada’s Conservation Year in Review 

Commentary As this year draws to a close, it is helpful to look back over the past 12 months to reflect on our successes and...

‘Till the Last Drop: As the Water Grows Scarce in Utah,...

This reporting has been a collaboration between Sierra Nevada Ally and the Daily Yonder, with photography provided by the Deep Indigo Collective From one side...

The Impact of wildfires goes far beyond acres burned

Last summer the Caldor, Tamarack, and Dixie fires burned over 1.2 million acres across northern California and western Nevada. The impact of those three...

2022 Lake Tahoe Summit

The theme of the 26th Annual Lake Tahoe Summit, which was held Tuesday, August 16, 2022, at Sand Harbor, was titled “Protecting Lake Tahoe’s...

What the Inflation Reduction Act means for Nevada

The Inflation Reduction Act passed through Congress and was just signed into law by President Joe Biden. One of the biggest climate change bills...

Are Our Sierra Nevada Towns Destined to Go Down in Flames?

I grew up in Quincy, California, a small, vibrant mountain community in the far north reaches of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The area...

Why have all the trees been dying?

Once the snow started melting around Lake Tahoe and the hiking and biking season began I suddenly came to the realization that there has...

Wildfires are already incinerating southwestern states. 

Opinion We must come to understand what isn't working, and what cost-effective tools are not currently being used. Only because they are literally free to...

The American Heritage of Wild Horses

Opinion Our history is important when it comes to managing our public lands, natural resources, and wildlife.  Much of our factual history today is being obscured...

BLM Mismanagement of American Wild Horses Burdening Taxpayers

Opinion Most Americans today realize that in many cases money drives politics and policy. Natural resources management in America today suffers from that fact. In regard...