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Forest Service collects native seeds for uncertain future

The impacts of beetle kill and fire in the San Juan Mountains have prompted the U.S. Forest Service to collect and store vast amounts of native seeds for future reforestation efforts. ...

La Plata County looks to draft rules to limit barking dogs

Fido would get 20 minutes to woof it up

All hands on the ball

Seed museum meant to track response to climate change

Researchers have stored seeds from across the U.S. in a quiet Colorado storage facility

Fort Lewis College admits historic high-achieving Class of 2020

Nearly a third of incoming class had GPA of 3.5 or higher

Report causes clash over single-payer health care stability

Independent analysis says system would not cover costs

Man receives deferred judgment in child sex sting case

Defendant didn’t follow through with solicitation

Voters will see 9 statewide issues on November ballot

DENVER – Colorado voters this November will face seven citizen-initiated statewide ballot measures and two other issues referred by the Colorado Legislature. The ballot picture ca...

Western monarch butterflies get a closer look

A recent study documents the butterfly’s decline, while a new project looks at how to improve its population

Documentary offers a sharp look at the West’s water crisis

In ‘Killing the Colorado,’ people, not nature, are responsible for shortages

Cortez Cemetery limits access after theft and vandalism

The Journal The Cortez Cemetery will start locking its gates because of theft and vandalism, said Gayle Johnson, manager of the Cortez Cemetery District. The cemetery w...

New Mexico pottery artist will visit Mesa Verde

Mesa Verde National Park will host a pottery-making demonstration by Santa Clara Pueblo-born Starr Tafoya at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 10 at the park’s Visitor and Research Center. Star...
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