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David Gilbert

As Colorado warms, snow arrives later and melts earlier; soils, rivers and reservoirs face changes

Last six months of 2021 were hottest in state recorded history

Dispersed camping is out of control in Chaffee County; officials are seeking solutions

An explosion in visitors and degrading outdoor ethics are wrecking natural areas

Colorado wildlife officials just legalized hazing wolves. It came too late for this cowboy.

Ranchers can now use rubber bullets, other methods against problem wolves, ahead of planned reintroduction to the Western Slope

Colorado heads into snowpack season with low reservoirs – but some hope

La Niña could mean dry winter for southern Colorado, but conditions are better than this time last year