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Rusty crayfish, an aquatic nuisance and an invasive species, has been discovered in a Larimer County river south of Estes Park, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Ken Curtis, a water manager in Southwest Colorado, had two words to describe his district’s expected water supply this summer ...
Ken Curtis, a water manager in southwestern Colorado, had two words to describe his district’s expected water supply this ...
What would you see on a day trip to the new Chuckwalla National Monument? Rugged mountains, sweeping valleys, breathtaking slot canyons and more.
Welcome to The Rewind, a weekly digest that puts a spotlight on the biggest stories and best performances from Alaska's world of sports. This past week featured several notable individual and team ...
Ken Curtis, a water manager in southwestern Colorado, had two words to describe his district’s expected water supply this ...
In response to the expiring rules for sharing the Colorado River, the authors of a new memo say states need to take shared ...
The mountains that feed the Colorado River with snowmelt are strikingly dry, with many ranges holding less than 50% of their ...
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The U.S. Department of Interior said Wednesday it extended more than a dozen contracts with water-rights holders in ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) confirmed the presence of rusty crayfish in the West Fork Little Thompson River. CPW said it is the second time the species has been identified east of the ...
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