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Lt. Col. Chris Kroeber with the Utah National Guard said this 51-acre site just southwest of Camp Williams holds munitions debris that could be a century old.
It's estimated that since President Trump returned to office, the National Park Service has lost 2,400 employees due to federal cuts that have touched all corners of the government.
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Grist on MSNThe Trump administration’s push to privatize US public landsAmerica’s federal public lands are truly unique, part of our birthright as citizens. No other country in the world has such a ...
A new RVShare report identifies less crowded "dupes" to the most famous parks that might be easier to visit this year. The ...
Colorado's collared gray wolves continued to travel widely last month—even roaming in watersheds that reach into the western ...
One of Colorado’s gray wolves released into the state as part of a reintroduction effort has died in Rocky Mountain National ...
Colorado’s collared gray wolves continued to travel widely last month — even roaming in watersheds that reach into the ...
After being delayed a day, Colorado Parks and Wildlife published the April wolf activity map that shows extensive travel from ...
Over the last month, two of Colorado’s latest gray wolf transplants were killed after crossing the border into Wyoming.
Trump officials are analyzing whether to remove federal protections for national monuments spanning millions of acres in the ...
A major rehabilitation construction project for Mineral King Road in Sequoia National Park began on April 1 and is planned to continue through the fall of 2027, creating traffic delays at times ...
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