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Photos: Going Green

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Saturday, Jun 10, 2023 2:33 PM MT

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Don Spangler signs a petition as Jim Brooke waits his turn on Saturday as Talya O’Neil, 15, with the Durango High School Green Team, and DHS teacher Bret Wilson, sponsor of the team, look on while collecting signatures at Buckley Park to phase out fracking in Colorado by 2030. Petition events were held across the state as part of the June 10th Day of Action to Phase Out Fracking. With hopes of collecting a 125,000 signatures, the group hopes to place a measure on the 2024 statewide ballot. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Don Spangler signs a petition as Jim Brooke waits his turn on Saturday as Talya O’Neil, 15, with the Durango High School Green Team, and DHS teacher Bret Wilson, sponsor of the team, look on while collecting signatures at Buckley Park to phase out fracking in Colorado by 2030. Petition events were held across the state as part of the June 10th Day of Action to Phase Out Fracking. With hopes of collecting a 125,000 signatures, the group hopes to place a measure on the 2024 statewide ballot. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Alma Shaham, 10, colors with chalk on the sidewalk at Buckley Park on Saturday during the Durango High School Green Team event to collect signatures to phase out fracking in Colorado by 2030. Petition events were held across the state as part of the June 10th Day of Action to Phase Out Fracking. With hopes of collecting a 125,000 signatures, the group hopes to place a measure on the 2024 statewide ballot. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Alma Shaham, 10, colors with chalk on the sidewalk at Buckley Park on Saturday during the Durango High School Green Team event to collect signatures to phase out fracking in Colorado by 2030. Petition events were held across the state as part of the June 10th Day of Action to Phase Out Fracking. With hopes of collecting a 125,000 signatures, the group hopes to place a measure on the 2024 statewide ballot. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Some of the documents presented by the Durango High School Green Team while collecting signatures to phase out fracking in Colorado by 2030. Petition events were held across the state as part of the June 10th Day of Action to Phase Out Fracking. With hopes of collecting a 125,000 signatures, the group hopes to place a measure on the 2024 statewide ballot. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Some of the documents presented by the Durango High School Green Team while collecting signatures to phase out fracking in Colorado by 2030. Petition events were held across the state as part of the June 10th Day of Action to Phase Out Fracking. With hopes of collecting a 125,000 signatures, the group hopes to place a measure on the 2024 statewide ballot. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Some chalk art was drawn on the sidewalk at Buckley Park on Saturday during the Durango High School Green Team event to collect signatures to phase out fracking in Colorado by 2030. Petition events were held across the state as part of the June 10th Day of Action to Phase Out Fracking. With hopes of collecting a 125,000 signatures, the group hopes to place a measure on the 2024 statewide ballot. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Some chalk art was drawn on the sidewalk at Buckley Park on Saturday during the Durango High School Green Team event to collect signatures to phase out fracking in Colorado by 2030. Petition events were held across the state as part of the June 10th Day of Action to Phase Out Fracking. With hopes of collecting a 125,000 signatures, the group hopes to place a measure on the 2024 statewide ballot. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

Some of the documents presented by the Durango High School Green Team while collecting signatures to phase out fracking in Colorado by 2030. Petition events were held across the state as part of the June 10th Day of Action to Phase Out Fracking. With hopes of collecting a 125,000 signatures, the group hopes to place a measure on the 2024 statewide ballot. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Some of the documents presented by the Durango High School Green Team while collecting signatures to phase out fracking in Colorado by 2030. Petition events were held across the state as part of the June 10th Day of Action to Phase Out Fracking. With hopes of collecting a 125,000 signatures, the group hopes to place a measure on the 2024 statewide ballot. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

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