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A long-awaited expansion of the Phil’s World bike trail system can move forward, at least for now. On Monday, the field manager for the Bureau of Land…
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The invasive Russian olive tree can cause havoc in river ecosystems around the West. But a group of organizations outside of Durango has found a way to…
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Wildlife officials are reminding the public to be aware of bear activity as spring begins.A release from Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the animals are…
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A planned expansion of the Phil’s World bicycle trail system east of Cortez is on hold until a decision is made about whether the expansion should be…
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Three conservation groups are suing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Interior Department over plans to kill mountain lions and black bears in two…
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Two Montezuma County residents are seeking a stay of a proposed expansion of the Phil’s World bicycle trail system east of Cortez. Bob and LouAnn Ball,…
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Students at Havasupai Elementary School in the bottom of the Grand Canyon have prepared handwritten letters to Donald Trump expressing concern about the…
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Environmental groups are challenging the Interior Department and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over a new recovery plan for the Mexican wolf. WildEarth…
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Environmental groups and the Federal Government are once again at odds over protection of a Colorado species. On Thursday, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife…
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The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on management for the downsized Bears Ears National Monument even though the smaller monument faces…