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Soakin’ in southwestern Colorado
In the town of Ouray, geothermal energy is an irreplaceable asset.
by James Yearling, Nov 02, 2007 -
A watershed proposal
Colorado's only wild and scenic river may be harnessed for a water storage project.
by James Yearling, Oct 19, 2007 -
Apache trout swim ‘full stream’ ahead
Arizona's state fish is about to become the first fish removed from the endangered species list as a result of successful recovery.
by James Yearling, Oct 16, 2007 -
Public lands precedent?
The Bureau of Land Management pulls parcels from a Utah lease sale -- but the action may not mean what conservationists think it does.
by James Yearling, Oct 12, 2007 -
Hatching a plan for sage grouse
A new report suggests the battle to protect the greater sage grouse in Wyoming must be fought on many fronts.
by Christine Hoekenga, Oct 04, 2007 -
The road more traveled
A Utah road may become a test case for county rights of way on public lands.
by Christine Hoekenga, Oct 01, 2007 -
Losing their luster
This fall, Colorado's iconic aspen are more brown than golden -- the trees are succumbing to a mysterious die-off.
by James Yearling, Sep 20, 2007 -
Free range
The Bureau of Land Management exempts grazing permit renewals and other activities from environmental oversight.
by B. Christine Hoekenga, Sep 07, 2007 -
Red Mountain miracle
In southern Colorado, conservation groups find a way to save 9,000 high-altitude acres from second-home development.
by Morgan Heim and Jonathan Thompson, Sep 07, 2007 -
The great American cat fight
Environmentalists and Fish and Wildlife battle over the return of the jaguar to Southwestern borderlands.
by Morgan Heim, Aug 30, 2007






