Kylie Mohr (she/her)
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Correspondent @highcountrynews & freelance journalist covering wildfire, wildlife, wild places.
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"The report paints a picture of tribal governments that are perfectly capable and entirely ready to do more for climate adaptation — if they weren’t drowning in all the grant paperwork necessary to make it happen." hcn.org/articles/north… via High Country News
In the past decade alone, thousands of homes in the U.S. have burned in wildfires. “It isn’t just trees fueling wildfires,” Kylie Mohr (she/her) writes in The Weekly Planet. “Our houses are fuel, too.” theatlantic.com/health/archive…
As fires grow in size, intensity, and frequency, experts say we need to tackle the most intimate part of wildfire risk—our own homes and neighborhoods. My latest for The Atlantic: theatlantic.com/health/archive…
In the past decade alone, thousands of homes in the U.S. have burned in wildfires. “It isn’t just trees fueling wildfires,” Kylie Mohr (she/her) writes in The Weekly Planet. “Our houses are fuel, too.” theatlantic.com/health/archive…
"I wondered how animals responded when vehicles abandoned one of the West’s most iconic protected areas—& how they’ll react when traffic returns." For High Country News, I wrote about the inadvertent experiment playing out in Denali Nat Park. #roadecology hcn.org/issues/56-9/wh…
Swam in the Blackfoot yesterday and uh, can attest to the low flows. Great piece by Nathan Rott on the future of fly fishing in Montana. npr.org/2024/08/31/g-s…
Curious about Project 2025's approach to wildfire? More logging, less rx fire. Arielle Samuelson goes there for HEATED: heated.world/p/the-maga-pla…
If you've been to Denali National Park you've seen its iconic road. Recently a climate-caused landslide closed it & wildlife are even more abundant now. What will happen when it reopens? A pleasure to edit Ben Goldfarb for this High Country News story hcn.org/issues/56-9/wh…
The debate happened while wildfires burned in four states and Louisiana braced for a possible hurricane landfall. No one wants to talk about it, but the next president is going to be a climate-disaster president. The material miseries will be their problem theatlantic.com/science/archiv…