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This month on For Land's Sake, host Bill Kight speaks with with Connor Coleman of Resiliency Lands about exactly that: the resiliency of Mother Earth's land.
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Fourth grade students at Glenwood Springs Elementary School explored the various regions of Colorado's landscape. Here they present each of region. | Los estudiantes de cuarto grado de la Escuela Primaria Glenwood Springs exploraron las diversas regiones del paisaje de Colorado.Listen to all the GSES pieces here.
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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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Across the Western bumblebee's range, populations declined 57% from 1998 to 2020, according to a study published last month in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Researchers now link the death of thousands of birds migrating across New Mexico in 2020 to extreme temperature and climate conditions. The event inspired a partnership between Los Alamos National Laboratory and New Mexico State University to study "disaster ecology."
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KDNK’s news reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
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A logging project about 40 miles from Basalt in the White River National Forest has various benefits for the forest ecosystem, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
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Ecologist Delia Malone stopped by Express Yourself to preview the Howl Yes! Film Series at CMC Spring Valley on November 22 at 6pm. Advocating for wolf…
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Eugenia Bone is a journalist, author, chef and mushroom enthusiast. Discovering the joys of mushroom hunting in Colorado led to her involvement with the…