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The greater sage grouse, a bird whose range spans 11 western states, including Colorado, will not be listed under the Endangered Species Act. Sally鈥�
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Sally Jewell, the Secretary of the Interior and Tom Vilsack, the Secretary of Agriculture, came to Colorado Tuesday to urge a change in how the federal鈥�
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The Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service has announced a new plan to protect the greater sage grouse from extinction, while hoping to鈥�
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The regulations, which go into effect in 90 days, establish safety measures for wells and for drilling companies to publicly disclose chemicals used in the process.
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The Bureau of Land Management, environmentalists, and the energy industry have reached an agreement on a proposal to drill for oil and gas on the Roan鈥�
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The Department of the Interior said interested states must have "an ability to fully fund National Park Service personnel to re-open national parks in their states."
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An announcement regarding 鈥渁 federal, local and private partnership to reduce the risks of wildfire to Colorado鈥檚 water supply鈥� is expected Friday in Fort鈥�
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Another tough wildfire season is in store for the nation due to a dry winter and warmer spring temperatures. As of May 3rd, nationally 13,115 fires were鈥�
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Flanked by Ken Salazar, who announced on January 16 that he was leaving the Department of the Interior to return to Colorado, the President nominated REI鈥�
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Usually, the job of heading the Interior Department goes to a Western politician versed in the struggles over natural resources. So the president's nomination of Sally Jewell, a relatively obscure CEO, has left some of the key players unsure of how to react.