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U.S. officials say the ever-growing population of wild horses that roam federal lands in Colorado is depleting natural resources. But some activists say efforts to remove the horses are inhumane.
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Environmental groups say it's a "threat" to National Forest lands
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The administration also wants to dramatically increase logging on national forests.
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Organizers hope to raise awareness of expanded police surveillance amid growing backlash against Automatic License Plate Readers.
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As the climate warms, some mountain trees are moving higher up, while others are spreading downhill. Scientists say something inside the trees may explain why. And that split could reshape watersheds and wildfire risk.
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Routt County's number of reported bear sightings is up 219% from 2025 due to ongoing drought. That's according to new data from Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
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Last winter’s warmer temperatures allowed more ticks to survive into spring. In addition, an earlier spring is lengthening the tick season. Experts say this trend will continue as the climate warms.
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Students may be out of school, but the Mancos School Garden keeps growing. Volunteers help maintain crops that support education and local food banks.
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