Colorado had nearly 5,000 employees working for public lands and wildlife agencies before federal employees' terminations hit ...
Several presidents have their names attached to some of Colorado's greatest natural treasures. After all, it takes a ...
Celebrate National Park Week 2025 with 6 cozy hotels near iconic parks like Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain, offering ...
While the National Park Service, and other federal agencies, are in a state of turmoil under the administration's push to drastically shrink the size of government, the agency has no idea how many ...
Conservation in the West Poll also found strong support to maintain national monument designations and that climate change is ...
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TheTravel on MSNThis Tiny Colorado Mountain Town Has The World's Deepest Hot SpringPagosa Springs, Colorado, is home to the Guinness World Record's certified world's deepest geothermal hot spring aquifer at ...
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TheTravel on MSNThere's A Bizarre Catch If You Want To Visit The Hottest U.S. National ParkThere are 63 national parks in the U.S. as of 2025. Nine in California alone (the state with the most national parks) cover ...
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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNUtah could grab Colorado River water before it gets there, conservation group saysA water grab is taking shape in Utah, where thirsty urban development north of Salt Lake City has created demand where ...
Back in January, Trout Unlimited celebrated the designation by the Biden Administration of a Monument in northern California ...
New polling finds that many westerners don’t just love their public lands, but also have a general affinity for the agencies ...
Nevada voters don’t support reductions to national monuments or gutting federal agencies, a Colorado College poll shows.
A bipartisan team of researchers leads Colorado College's annual "Conservation in the West" poll of about 3,300 voters in ...
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