Colorado Parks and Wildlife sees banner year for kokanee spawn
Southwest Colorado will send a surplus of eggs to supplement other hatcheries in state
Southwest Colorado will send a surplus of eggs to supplement other hatcheries in state
More stringent leak detection, pollution regulations will help state meet air quality, climate change goals
Legal battle looms over road that would access 300 acres owned by proposed developers
Money will go toward restoration projects in areas damaged by spill
Ute Mountain Utes say company might be polluting well water
Scientists use maps and graphs to help analyze data and visualize impacts
From getting the folks at Audubon to certify the ranch as bird-friendly, to selling carbon sequestration credits for the tall grass, the May Ranch near Lamar is modernizing stewardship.
More than 80 scientists, water and land managers, Indigenous leaders and ranchers discuss snowpack issues
Education, partnerships are vital tools for handling recreation growth in Southwest Colorado
Proposal promotes a fuel that may cause more harm than it’s worth to produce
State recycled and composted only 15.3% of its waste in 2020
The Democrat was a prime sponsor of Senate Bill 181 in 2019, a measure that rewrote Colorado’s oil and gas regulations
Program was created for policymakers, but can also inform local conservation efforts
Two wells in northwestern New Mexico are highest producing in 20 years for San Juan Basin
Lack of radar and spotty ground monitoring make long-term forecasting difficult
Facility will increase production as demand for recycling organic matter grows
Doorbell and trail cameras have boosted wildlife sightings. Does that help or hurt our relationship to animals?
Mule deer can tangle themselves in hammocks and holiday decorations during rutting season
Earlier nightfall increases risk of animal-vehicle collisions
Warmer temperatures, limited surveillance could make illnesses harder to control
Ski area wants to install a new quad lift, provide more beginner trails
Timber Age Systems Inc. hopes to address wildfire mitigation efforts, economic development and affordable housing with new facility
Substance will be replaced with a safer alternative
Gas stations, car dealerships and auto repair no longer allowed to develop downtown
Environment Colorado used EPA data to map pollution
A new analysis of an EPA database shows demand for PFAS in fracking and other industries puts Front Range at the top of the contamination list.
About 90% of the tall spruce in the area have been killed by beetles
U.S. Sens. Bennet, Hickenlooper seek to extend Obama-era protections to orphaned and abandoned sites
Interactive maps help residents see address-by-address where mitigation is needed
About 100 fewer horses than expected were rounded up via helicopter after national outcry, plea from governor