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Trail closures give wildlife a critical winter refuge

Mule deer struggle the most with rising pressure from recreation

Can you see climate change? Mapping tools turn millions of data points into visual representations

Scientists use maps and graphs to help analyze data and visualize impacts

‘Atmospheric river,’ ‘bomb cyclone’ and ‘snowmageddon’; How do scientists come up with weather terms?

Some phrases make it into the Glossary of Meteorology, others don’t

FLC partners with Los Alamos National Laboratory to promote Indigenous women in physics

Two students selected for an internship with nuclear and particle physicists

Durango nonprofit helps build mapping tool to visualize climate, biodiversity of public lands

Program was created for policymakers, but can also inform local conservation efforts

In Colorado’s rivers, genetic research helps rainbow trout rebound

CPW’s approach to fighting whirling disease could be a model for the future

Data gaps in Southwest Colorado limit what we know about local climate change

Lack of radar and spotty ground monitoring make long-term forecasting difficult

In Colorado, wildlife disease is the next frontier of climate change

Warmer temperatures, limited surveillance could make illnesses harder to control

Fort Lewis College students add a shot of science to hard cider

Research project explores brewing through chemistry

Summer camps walloped by pandemic prepare to reopen

Public health measures in place to limit COVID spread

San Juan College graduates first class in drone licensing

Students all passed FAA license exam

The science of sunsets and the secrets of alpenglow

What makes sunsets in the mountains and desert so unique?