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Earth Briefs

Colorado author to visit Durango These events will feature Craig Childs, Colorado author: Childs will present the keynote address at the annual La Plata Democrat...

Taking new fight to fire

Sage grouse, rangeland protection focus of federal plan

Warming world threatens 7,000-year-old mummies

7,000 years of preservation may come to an end in Chile

Earth Briefs

Workshops to address tree planning, planting The Colorado State Forest Service’s Durango District will hold a seedling tree planning/planting workshop series in March in cooperati...

Rain forests, where are you?

Satellites reveal true rate of disappearance – it’s accelerating

Know your ‘energy personality,’ save money

WASHINGTON – For much of humanity today, getting out of bed is followed, very closely, by turning on a bunch of stuff. We crank up the heat. We start the coffee. We click on the morning news...

Responding to climate change

Experts will address how to adapt in S.W. Colorado

‘Green Drinks’ on tap Thursdays at Carver’s

Meetings to focus on sustainability

Wildfire fuel reduction set for Pagosa area

More than 1,000 acres to be treated

Giant agave plant waits 80 years to bloom

American agave plants are known for their fairly fatalistic life cycles: live, die, repeat. After blooming, the plants are expected to die shortly thereafter, usually leaving behind clones o...

New England wildlife suffering through tough winter

GRAFTON, Mass. – New England’s epic snowfalls haven’t just made life miserable for humans: animals are suffering, too. Veterinarians with Tufts University’s wildlife clinic say su...

Unlocking Antarctica’s mysteries

Continent may hold keys to understanding Earth’s future