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Commissioners now oppose withdrawing the popular area southwest of Carbondale from oil and gas leasing.The recently-introduced Colorado Outdoor Recreation…
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This month's episode of For Land's Sake features a conversation with Carl Segerstrom of High Country News. Segerstrom is a Contributing Editor with HCN's…
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Voters in Colorado and other western states continue to support conservation policies for publicly owned lands, putting them at odds with the Trump…
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Tourism is one of the strongest economic drivers in the state of Colorado and of many communities on the Western Slope. But the influx of visitors to some…
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Brooks Kelly stopped at a display of smart sprinkler-system controllers. "This 6-station timer — it's got a rebate," said Kelly, who works the plumbing...
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Jose Alvarez, a supervisor at R. H. Dupper Landscaping, stood up from changing a sprinkler nozzle on a large grassy field at a homeowner’s association...
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Tucson, Arizona used to be a city of lawns. Patches of Bermuda grass lined residential neighborhoods, kept green — even in blazing summer months — with...
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Throughout the Western U.S., water conservation is in the toilet. And that’s a good thing.
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Between growing populations and changing climate conditions, our water sources are only expected to get more crunched. Communities in some very dry...
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A bipartisan study released Tuesday shows that most voters in the West could be at odds with Congress on public lands policy. Amy Hadden Marsh reports on…