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USDA records almost 800 cases of avian flu in wild birds across the Mountain West
As of March 7, Colorado has had 206 wild bird samples that have tested positive for the H5N1 virus, the most in the region.
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New study examines the housing experiences of urban Indigenous people
An Indigenous professor is conducting a national study to learn more about the housing experiences of millions of American Indian and Alaska Native people living in urban areas.
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Idaho State Civic Symphony Season Finale on April 22
Symphony Conductor Nell Flanders and visiting artist Jeffrey Biegel join KISU's Jamon Anderson for a discussion about the final ISCS performance of the season. The symphony will perform works by Grieg, Lowell Liebermann, Jessie Montgomery, and Ottorino Respighi on April 22nd at the ISU Performing Arts Center.
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New 'Dungeons & Dragons'-inspired book brings awareness to extinction crisis
Fantasy author Lucas Zellers has partnered with the Center for Biological Diversity to make a manual for Dungeons & Dragons players that features real-life extinct species as fantasized monsters.
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Even with new wildland firefighter pay bill, advocates worry some could still see pay cuts
Among the legislative solutions to the looming wildland firefighter pay cliff is the recently introduced Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act, which would create permanent raises. However, some advocates are concerned that even with the legislation, many firefighters could still see substantial cuts when funding for temporary raises runs out at the end of September.
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As heat waves hit much of Mountain West, officials warn of high wildfire risk
The nation’s recent heat wave is quickly drying out vegetation, which is leading land officials around the West to issue fire warnings and restrictions.
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Cooling demands are high, but it’s not just because of the heat
As summer temperatures continue to rise, more people are turning to air conditioning to cool down. But more factors than temperature alone are causing this heightened demand.
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Logging contributes large amounts of carbon dioxide to atmosphere, study finds
Trees are often viewed as a climate solution, as they suck carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. Research also shows that logging pollutes more than previously thought.
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Wildfires more likely in August in several parts of Mountain West
Wildfire activity across the country is well below normal this year. But that’s expected to change in August in some states, including parts of the Mountain West.
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Paying It Forward, One Team At A Time: A Story of Generosity
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