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Winter ticks sucking life from Colorado moose

DENVER – Warmer winters are more than just a problem for Colorado’s large skiing population. The state’s moose also are feeling the impact, in the form of tiny tick bites. Histor...

Climate change threatens desert fish

92 Devil’s Hole pupfish live in Death Valley

A classroom without walls

6 FLC students kick off new public-lands internship program

Trash burning pollutes air

NEW DELHI – Rampant trash-burning is throwing more pollution and toxic particles into the air than governments are reporting, according to a scientific study estimating more than 40 percent ...

Earth Briefs

Mancos State Park announces programs Mancos State Park, 42545 County Road N in Mancos, will host these programs: An astronomy event will be held at dark Saturday. Membe...

Reservoir could destroy rare plants

Two species believed to be living only in Lone Mesa State Park

Green Business Roundtable announces its fall schedule

The Green Business Roundtable lunches, a Wednesday fixture in Durango since 2002, begins a new season of lunch-table talks on environmental issues next month. The fall circuit of ...

Earth Briefs

Colorado Water Plan draft to be discussed Wednesday A public meeting about the draft Colorado Water Plan will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Durango Public Library, 1900...

Solar plants scorch birds

Thousands die while flying above Mojave Desert site

Prowling for mushrooms in the high country

For foragers, the high country is calling

Uranium mill lawsuit expands

Group claims radon emissions in Utah violate Clean Air Act

Earth Briefs

Telluride to host Water 101 Seminar Telluride will host the annual Water 101 Seminar from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 22 at the Telluride Town Council Chambers Rebekah Hall, 113 East C...