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Birdwatchers, boaters and families visit Lake Nighthorse on opening day

Reservoir has become a migratory stopover for many species, especially waterfowl

Eclipse halo proves to be Durango’s shining point during Monday’s celestial event

Durango couple fights Texas cloud cover in order to see eclipse in totality

Column: Chasing the eclipse

Durango man watches Monday’s total solar eclipse in Uvalde, Texas

Some Durangoans trekking to Texas to witness total eclipse

Next similar celestial event won’t occur until 2044

DurangoScape 2024 to focus on native plants and their benefits to region

Annual conference to host area speakers on March 16

Colorado Parks and Wildlife carries out deer collaring with herd southwest of Durango

Data collection contributes to understanding of migration patterns, mitigating human-wildlife impacts

San Juan Mountains Association’s Christmas trees stock runs thin as fundraiser nears end

Balsams, white firs and ‘Charlie Browns’ for sale at D&SNG parking lot

Annular solar eclipse attracts travelers to Mesa Verde National Park

‘Ring of fire’ leaves spectators awe-struck

Survey of Durango’s public treescape will inform long-term plans for urban forest

Tree health, present and future shade and equitable distribution among factors under consideration

Birding ‘another dimension’ for outdoor recreation

Durango Bird Club ready to accept newcomers under its wings

Durango secures land donation after 16 years of negotiations

Waters family gives 49-acre Animas River Greenway parcels to city

Trimble Lane river access would be a boon to recreation, environmental sustainability

More access points would ease pressure on existing Animas River put-ins