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There are things that we can do and when it comes to butterflies our yards, farms and community gardens and parks can be the difference between life and…
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I was standing at my desk looking out into the garden I share with neighbors when I saw an American robin come by and pick up an earthworm. This red…
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In the Southwestern United States, thing seem to be looking up for a population of Mexican wolves. After years of struggle, their population has…
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The public lands are one of the West's most precious resources. But an ongoing investigation by High Country News reveals that sexual harassment,…
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Curtis Martin, author of the book Ephemeral Bounty talks about wickiups and the final years of the Autonomous Ute. Recent archeological studies by the…
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Knowledge of the land can help us plan a road or know where to plant an orchard, but the rocks also tell a story of this place - a story millions of years…
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If you're a rancher who deals with predators, you probably know a lot about Wildlife Services. But for many people, this federal agency remains obscure.…
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Temperatures across the Western Slope have been pleasant for the past month or so. At iseechange.org, we’ve seen a few postings noticing the spring-like…
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The skies have cleared up over the Western Slope lately, but a lot of snow fell on Colorado. That's good news for water supplies, but that might change,…
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Representatives from federal agencies were in Paonia earlier this week. They held an open house to discuss the Roadless Rule, a defining policy that…
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Bull trout are dwindling in Montana as their home waters warm and invasive fish devour them. Scooping up threatened fish and moving them higher up the mountain could backfire. Is the risk worth it?
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The trees are starting to turn and the mornings are getting colder. Fall is here, and that means increased animal activity. As part of iseechange, KVNF’S…