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From billions to zero

When humans killed the passenger pigeon

Uncompahgre forest grows a bit

Ophir Valley land near Telluride earns protection

Earth Briefs

Comments accepted on grazing analysis The San Juan National Forest Columbine Ranger District is offering a second comment period on a Draft Environmental Assessment for the Weminu...

No trees to hug?

Biologist: Climate change spells grim fate for Colo.’s favorite trees

Tracking rattlers’ twists, turns

Radio monitoring shows this snake is not so fearsome

Great white numbers surge

PORTLAND, Maine – A report that scientists are calling one of the most comprehensive studies of great white sharks finds their numbers are surging in the ocean off the eastern U.S. and Canad...

Scientists ask Obama to protect old-growth forests

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – More than 75 U.S. and Canadian scientists have sent a letter to President Barack Obama asking for a policy to preserve what remains of America’s old-growth forest. ...

Careful when coaxing birds into your sight

Wildlife watchers can now wield unnatural powers, playing actual birdcalls on smartphones and other mobile devices. The practice, called playback, is effective for attracting elusive species...

Earth Briefs

Dryland farming workshop to be offered Colorado State University will offer a workshop called “Enhancing Dryland Farming with the Integration of Forages & Grazing” from 8:30 a.m. ...

Vaccine protects prairie dogs

Researchers see promise in bid to fight plague

Stats many, facts few in pollution debate

What do Obama’s power plant rules really mean?

Earth Briefs

Native plant society to host field trip Saturday The San Juan Four Corners Native Plant Society will host a field trip Saturday at the Big Al Handicap Trail in the San Juan Nation...