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A group of researchers at CSU are celebrating a decade of raising a herd of genetically pure bison. Those bison have been transferred over the years to tribes and wildlife organizations around the West. We hear from the researcher who鈥檚 been leading this project and raising the herd.
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Rattlecam, a camera used by researchers and available to the public, is live streaming again. The camera is near a mega den that is home to as many as 2,000 snakes.
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The annual Mountain Plover Festival happens this weekend in Karval. The festival celebrates the bird sometimes called the 鈥減rairie ghost."
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Environmentalists decried the move, but some in the timber industry say this could boost the economy and prevent fires.
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Commissioners in a rural New Mexico county say pets are being snatched from front yards and livestock are being killed by endangered Mexican gray wolves, prompting them to consider declaring a state of emergency.
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The Catch Up captures the biggest news and headlines from 萝莉少女's newscasts this week.
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The Conservation in the West poll asks voters across the region about a wide range of environmental and policy topics. For 15 years, the Colorado College-run opinion survey has found strong support for conservation on public lands.
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Manipulating the clouds to make it rain or snow might sound like science fiction 鈥 but farmers and ski resorts have used these techniques for years. 萝莉少女 water reporter Alex Hager recently asked whether the technology might help the drought-stricken Colorado River Bain. Alex shares what he learned on today鈥檚 In The NoCo.
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Conservation groups are suing the federal government for failing to protect a national trail in the Mountain West that they say is under 鈥榚co-assault鈥 due to industrial development.
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Grizzly advocates want the species to be treated as one 鈥渕etapopulation鈥 鈥 rather than separate islands throughout the Northern Rockies.