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Christmas is imminent, but if you don’t have a tree yet, permits are available through Dec. 25 to harvest one on public lands.
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Researchers have new evidence that enhancing wildlife connectivity between national parks in the West would help animals live hundreds of generations longer.
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As people start to take down their holiday decorations, some community leaders and advocates are pushing for recycling those materials.
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The Biden Administration has recognized some national landmarks in our region. But some advocates want to see more sites protected that are important to underrepresented groups.
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The National Audubon Society kicked off its annual bird count Wednesday — a program that helps experts understand how birds respond to climate change.
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Last September, a woman found what is likely the first DNA-confirmed death cap mushroom in our region. The extremely toxic fungus is a concern for parents and pet owners, alike.
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John Denver’s “Rocky Mountain High” turns 50 years old in October, an anniversary marking the legacy he left in the state of Colorado and far beyond.
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A new study shows that listening to nature could have significant health benefits.
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With the whirlwind that 2020 has been, more people than ever are going to national parks as a way to social distance and reconnect with nature. That can mean a lot of additional stress to those resources, including one that most people probably don’t think about.
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One of the Denver Zoo’s former polar bears is now a “papa” bear.Lee was moved to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium last fall in the hopes that the 20-year-old…