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A logger cuts a large fir tree in the Umpqua National Forest near Oakridge, Ore.
Environment

What Trump’s “emergency” logging declaration could mean for Colorado’s US Forest land

By Tracy Ross and Colorado Sun
Environment

Biden administration moves to protect old-growth forests as climate change brings fires, pests

By The Associated Press
EAST TROUBLESOME FIRE GRAND LAKE 201027
Environment

President to sign forest protection, wildfire order on Earth Day

By Caitlyn Kim
Environment

Wildfires Have Burned Colorado’s Iconic Forests. Because Of Climate Change, Some Won’t Grow Back The Same

By Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Wildfires Picking Pine Cones

The Humble Pine Cone Will Help Restore Wildfire-Ravaged Colorado, New Mexico Forests

By The Associated Press
Environment

Homeowners Are Still Firing Up The Ol’ Chainsaw To Clear Brush In A Slow Wildfire Season

By Grace Hood
Environment

Back In The Day, Front Range Forests Were Thinner And That Was Better For Wildfires

By Grace Hood
Environment

Hanging Lake Ranger Threatens Closure After Graffiti Found

By Megan Verlee
News

Emerald Ash Borer arrives in Colo. after leaving a wake of destruction across the midwest

By Mark Bevis

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