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Dry conditions over the Memorial Day weekend sparked several wildfires around Southwestern Colorado.UPDATE 6/4/18, 2:10pm: The headline of this article…
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Wild animals are bearing the impacts of this year's drought well, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. In a release from Wednesday, CPW biologist…
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Memorial day campers and celebratory high school graduates will have to be especially careful with fire this year, as dry conditions have sparked burn…
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The Navajo Nation, the All Pueblo Council of Governors, and conservation groups are supporting legislation that would make permanent a moratorium on new…
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Towaoc Had No Running Water in the 1970s. Now it Does, and the Tribe Irrigates a Farm. What Changed?The gravel road that leads to the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Farm and Ranch Enterprise winds through 11 miles of desert grass and dry brush. But 20 minutes’…
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The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe operates a large farm and ranch on its lands in Southwestern Colorado. It grows crops like alfalfa and artisan corn, and raises…
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A decision by the Bureau of Land Management to stop more than a dozen of its archaeological experts from attending an April conference of the Society for…
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The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and other irrigators in Montezuma and Dolores Counties will receive about 20 percent less water from McPhee Reservoir this…
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Two more brush fires have reportedly been deliberately set in Montezuma County since the sheriff’s office announced early in May that five had been set in…
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Farmers across a broad spectrum of the agriculture industry are embracing the “healthy soil” movement. A key component of healthy soil is the amount of…