OutdoorsColorado counties to see new recreation fees at local campgrounds and day-use sitesBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentThere are too many wild horses on too little land, federal officials say. Here’s how they’re thinning a herd in ColoradoBy Hart Van Denburg
EnvironmentColorado Senators offer guidance on Dolores conservation talks, stop short of monument endorsementBy Tom Hesse
ScienceDenver Museum of Nature & Science working on special exhibit to show off T. rex fossil found by three boys in North DakotaBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentFederal lands will be managed with an eye to conservation under new BLM ruleBy Caitlyn Kim
EnvironmentOil and gas companies must pay more to drill on federal lands under new Biden administration ruleBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentFrom South Park to the Eastern Plains, a new plan guides recreation, culture and energy development on BLM landsBy Shanna Lewis
NewsWhat do ranchers, oil producers and bike groups have in common? They all want a say in new federal land management rulesBy Caitlyn Kim and Tom Hesse
EnvironmentColorado’s wetlands are endangered by climate change and invasive species. New federal money will help protect themBy Carl Bilek, Ryan Warner, and Caitlyn Kim
EnvironmentSeveral hundred wild horses near Meeker will be sent to Utah due to overpopulationBy Paolo Zialcita
EnvironmentBiden administration resumes oil and gas leases on public lands, but significantly cuts back where that can happen in ColoradoBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Government and PoliticsThe Bureau of Land Management’s re-relocation plans are becoming clear amid Republicans objectionsBy Megan Verlee
EnvironmentPromised reviews of sage grouse protections, oil and gas policies could impact Colorado’s public landsBy Miguel Otárola
EnvironmentHumans cause most of Colorado’s wildfires, but a lack of investigative resources means few are held responsibleBy Ben Markus and Veronica Penney