by Max Wilbert | May 17, 2021 | Art, Reflection
After reading Alexi Zawadzki’s April 28th article, “Lithium Nevada Corp’s CEO explains the benefits of the Thacker Pass Lithium Project,” I look out across the landscape of Thacker Pass and feel the wind blow across my skin. My goal in this essay is to debunk...
by Protect Thacker Pass | Mar 7, 2021 | Art
This beautiful painting of a pygmy rabbit was gifted to us by supporter Alice D. Thank you so much Alice! The pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) is native to the United States and lives primarily in the Great Basin region. The pygmy rabbit is an endangered species...
by Protect Thacker Pass | Feb 10, 2021 | Art
Our arms have become so long we can no longer see what our hands are doing. — Helena...
by Protect Thacker Pass | Feb 7, 2021 | Art
Sagebrush steppe is a diverse habitat, supporting more than 350 recorded vertebrate species. It is key habitat for threatened species such as the greater sage-grouse and the pygmy rabbit. Sagebrush steppe is a threatened ecosystem in the American West, due to...
by Protect Thacker Pass | Feb 6, 2021 | Art
An homage to Picasso’s anti-war painting, Guernica, Travis London’s Guernica Pass is also an anti-war painting. The war depicted in Guernica Pass is industrial civilization’s war against the natural world, a war industrial civilization is currently...
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