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CU expert: Intense western wildfire trend expected to worsen

Tipton wants more money for mitigation

San Juan Wilderness: The act, overdue for support and passage by Congress, gets another try

Springtime is the season of renewal, so it is appropriate that efforts to pass the San Juan Mountains Wilderness Act are ramping up right now. Introduced in 2009 and last consider...

Colorado’s first Public Lands Day to be celebrated this year

Hickenlooper signs proclamation to recognize value of lands

Volunteers sought for tree planting with students

The San Juan Mountains Association, in partnership with the San Juan National Forest, is seeking adult volunteers to plant Ponderosa pine trees with Ignacio fourth- and fifth-graders on Apri...

Montezuma County seeks balance of federal and public lands

Commissioners worry land lost from private sector imperils economy

Forecast points to a long Dolores River rafting season

McPhee managers tentatively predict 67-day whitewater release

Report: Beetle kill expanding rapidly in southern Colorado

Annual survey shows beetles in 350,000 acres across state

Voting deadline for San Juan Mountains Association board of directors to be Jan. 6

The membership approval deadline for 2017 candidates of the San Juan Mountains Association board of directors is Friday. Candidates include Jim Libby and Frank Viehmann, Kevin Nea...

Motorist has rare lynx encounter on Molas Pass

Elusive animals do well in San Juan Mountains

Slash to be burned Thursday north of Mancos

Because of favorable conditions for smoke dispersal, a final slash-pile burn for 2016 will be held Thursday in the Fire crews plan to burn 100 slash piles on 60 acres of National Forest la...

6 Bighorn sheep euthanized this summer

Controversial wildlife management protocol called into question

Snow arrives, and two llamas remain missing above Vallecito Reservoir

Hope remains thrifty, tough natives of the Andes are still alive