Technology is reshaping how we interact with wildlife Doorbell and trail cameras have boosted wildlife sightings. Does that help or hurt our relationship to animals? November 11, 2021
In Colorado, wildlife disease is the next frontier of climate change temperatures, limited surveillance could make illnesses harder to control November 4, 2021
Durango Fire Protection District gets rid of toxic foam Substance will be replaced with a safer alternative October 28, 2021
New Mexico engages with Biden’s energy secretary on methane rules Heat-trapping gas blamed for 30-50% of rising global temperatures August 26, 2021
Online series focuses on human-bear safety Smart Durango presentations examine best practices in bear country May 17, 2021
Will a new methane rule have any impact on Four Corners ‘hot spot’? U.S. Senate votes to reinstate EPA safeguards on potent emissions May 7, 2021
Animas River projected to stay low over coming months Snowpack has already peaked, and remains below average April 27, 2021
Prescribed fires in Dolores and Pagosa planned to begin next week may be visible during burns April 23, 2021
10 ‘moon trees’ land in Durango Student’s project honors local astronaut, Earth Day and Apollo mission April 23, 2021
Dusty snow tied to shorter spring runoff in Southwest Colorado layers have already coated this year’s snowpack, increasing solar radiation April 16, 2021
Dolores River Anglers seeks water quality protection for streams Outstanding waters designation would protect water quality, water rights not impacted April 2, 2021
Rockwood residents want relief from train departures north of Durango Homeowners say D&SNG passengers overburden small neighborhood April 1, 2021
Forester who planted 2 million trees uproots for next adventure Gretchen Fitzgerald spent years restoring forests in Southwest Colorado March 29, 2021
BLM plans habitat improvement for Gunnison sage grouse Piñon and juniper trees would be removed to improve sagebrush conditions March 25, 2021
Water guzzlers quench wild animals’ thirst devices more important than ever as drought grips Southwest Colorado March 18, 2021
Grant to help with deluge of visitors to San Juan Mountains than $250,000 will be spent on education about best backcountry practices March 18, 2021
Proposed massive natural gas compressor station near Bayfield faces major setback Company missed deadline to submit plans; project considered ‘expired’ March 16, 2021
The confluence of rivers and people drive career path for Barb Horn Founder of River Watch of Colorado retires after 30 years March 15, 2021
Nearly 200,000 trees planted atop Wolf Creek Pass since 2019 targets clear-cut, beetle-kill areas not naturally regenerating March 10, 2021
Beetle kill marches west across San Juan Mountains slowing, new disease and insects worry foresters February 19, 2021
Durango’s first fast-charging station for electric vehicles coming this summer The city of Durango plans to offer its first fast-charging station this summer at the Transit Center.Courtesy city of Durango… February 5, 2021
Mining claims in Weminuche Wilderness protected from development Conservation group buys inholdings to preserve wilderness setting February 5, 2021
Biden’s oil and gas pause halts lease sales around HD Mountains 10 parcels totaling more than 1,500 acres were set to be sold February 4, 2021
Bird count reveals possible increase in population despite last year’s die-off Several factors play role in annual tally, including weather conditions and number of observers January 28, 2021