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Plastic is almost everywhere through its presence in packaging and all kinds of products. And little bits of it end up in our natural environment, including in the water. Scientists call them microplastics and they're showing up in Front Range watersheds.
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Boulder County Parks and Open Space is working with volunteers to collect, clean, and sow native seeds. The program aims to ensure that naturally occurring ecosystems and their native populations continue to exist, while also helping open space areas heal from large-scale disturbances such as wildfires and floods.
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KDNK’s news reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West, including a deep-dive into winter releases from Ruedi Reservoir.
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KDNK’s news reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
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After a COVID-related break, Boulder has reinstated a requirement that food businesses report what they’re doing to comply with the city’s zero waste ordinance. Restaurants, grocery stores, coffee shops and almost all other businesses involved with food are supposed to be doing their part to reduce waste.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has issued a final determination to downgrade air quality in the Denver Metro and Northern Front Range area to “severe” non-attainment for ground level ozone. The effects of poor air quality on cardio-respiratory health are well documented, but recent studies show bad air may also affect the gut microbiome in people as young as infants.
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The number of global refugees has reached an unprecedented high. The international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders is bringing…