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Environmental hurdles identified for expansion of Durango-La Plata County Airport

Consultants will study wetlands, endangered species, archaeological sites

Endangered Species Act goes under the microscope

Western governors host stakeholder process that could lead to change

Conservation easements near Dove Creek protect threatened sage grouse

Dove Creek-area landowner moves 1,300 acres into conservation

Suspicion over federal wolf plan spreads to Colorado, Utah

DENVER – Suspicion over federal plans to restore endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest has spread to Colorado and Utah, where ranchers and officials are fiercely resisting any atte...

Rogue attorneys general defy governors, sue feds

Attorneys general suing the federal government over governors’ objections

Endangered bat, cactuses subjects of new federal lawsuit

ALBUQUERQUE – Agricultural groups in New Mexico and Texas want two cactuses and a rare bat thrown off the federal endangered species list, according to a new lawsuit that says habitat requir...

Nevada neighborhood first to feel sting of sage-grouse rules

SUN VALLEY, Nev. – One of the first, actual on-the-ground disruptions caused by new U.S. efforts to protect the greater sage-grouse isn’t on a cattle ranch in Oregon or an oil field in Color...

Sleeping Ute flower rebounds

For first time since 1996, rare plant is no longer endangered

No endangered listing for the greater sage-grouse

Feds make announcement in Colorado

Firefighting shift focuses on sage grouse in West

RENO, Nev. – Federal agencies deciding how to deploy firefighters during one of the West’s worst wildfire seasons are considering a new factor in their deliberations: an imperiled bird that ...

So, just how are those lynx doing?

Rare photos of tuft-eared cats caught in San Juans

Lawmakers hope feds fly away

Greater sage-grouse issue comes down to state vs. feds