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Photos: Children make wolf masks to celebrate Earth Day

For warmth, some households still burn coal

Rural residents turn to cheap heating fuel even as use declines nationally

Cortez Bird Count spots near-record 81 species

More than 8,000 birds counted, including uncommon species

Cortez Bird Count spots near-record 81 species

Over 8,000 birds counted, including uncommon species

Durango woman protects horned owl habitat in her backyard

Resident places restriction on her property to protect land

Groups appeal dismissal of Southwest coal plant lawsuit

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Environmental groups are appealing a federal judge’s dismissal of their lawsuit aimed at shutting down a coal-fired power plant and adjacent mine near the Arizona-New Mex...

Battle against Russian olive trees waged for second year

Invasive plant chokes out native trees, harms watershed

Mountain Studies Institute opens discovery center in Silverton

Center hopes to draw those interested in history of Animas River, San Juan Mountains

Earth Day Festival draws environmentally-friendly activities

8th annual event encourages people to enjoy the outdoors

Rose Chilcoat charged with trespassing on Utah trust land

Deputies say gate was closed, cutting cattle off from access to water

Fort Lewis College trash contents reveal disposal habits

You can learn a lot by going through someone’s trash. At least that’s what organizers trying to make Fort Lewis College a “zero waste” campus hope to prove. The Fort Lewis College...

Student project will save money at Durango High School

DECA students’ plan calls for increased illumination, decreased costs at DHS