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Durango retiree buys one-way ticket to Asia

Five-month journey brings joy, teaches patience

Preliminary injunction seeks to halt chain saws in wilderness

Trail work pushed back because of heavy snow in the backcountry

Behind the decision to allow chain saws in Southwest Colorado wilderness areas

Documents show agency proposed project for access to trails

Forest Service sued over decision to use chain saws in wilderness areas

Conservation groups argue federal land agency operated in secret, broke law

Visitors to Yucca House Monument encounter no-trespassing sign

Rancher removes sign, requests passers close gate

2 more fatal falls at Grand Canyon follow dozens of others

PHOENIX – Two recent deaths in which men plummeted in the Grand Canyon follow dozens of apparently accidental fatal falls since the national park was established 100 years ago. Mi...

Wilderness bill gains local momentum, lacks congressional bipartisan support

County commissioners, mayors and ranchers travel to the nation’s capital

Tipton wants to make free parks pass permanent for 4th-graders

Every Kid in a Park provides entry to more than 2,000 federal lands

San Juan Mountains protection bill gets another chance

Bennet, Neguse plan to introduce broad public lands bill Monday

Bennet urges Senate to pick up San Juan Mountains Wilderness Act

Colorado senator says it’s time to move bill ‘across the finish line’

In Yosemite, two deaths raise concerns about social media

Study: Selfies caused 259 fatalities

Ranchers, U.S. square off over fencing at national preserve

ALBUQUERQUE – Miles of fencing separating a national preserve from forested grazing pastures in northern New Mexico have been compromised over the years by wildfire, falling trees and herds ...