Richard Mahler
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Can analyzing pictures of Native peoples help others understand the cultures they live in? More than 20 years after the death of John Collier Jr., his…
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Managing wildlife sometimes means weighing the value of one species against another in order for the more threatened of the two to survive. This is the…
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For those living in the American Southwest, dust is as much a part of the environment as dryness and sunshine. Tiny particles seem to get into everything,…
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Electricity-generating wind turbines are a common sight these days. Yet their popularity is limited by the fact that the wind stops blowing from time to…
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One of the enduring mysteries of the Colorado Plateau is why the area’s ancient Puebloan population dropped to almost zero in the late 13th century, after…
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An unusual team of four-legged researchers is hard at work in the Jémez Mountains of New Mexico. They love to run, chase balls — and sniff out a rare…
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Wilderness areas represent the highest degree of protection the federal government grants to public lands. They’re managed for values of solitude,…
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In the future today’s young people are going to be making important decisions about a host of environmental challenges faced by the southwestern states,…
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For over three decades, a gleaming grid of 400 stainless steel poles has drawn art-world visitors to a place more accustomed to pronghorn and occasional…
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For centuries, New Mexico’s Pueblo peoples have relied on the plants and animals of the Río Grande to sustain their lifestyles and traditions. But in…