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August-September 2007
Dunes & rivers: Southern Colorado & northern New Mexico
  • Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve — Harmonic convergence of valley, sand, stream and mountain
  • Descending to the Rio Grande River in ancient footsteps
  • Saving California
  • Rancho Calera acquisition adds to Los Padres National Forest land along California's Big Sur coast
  • Death Valley off-road suit dismissed; Surprise Canyon streambed protected from off-road vehicles
  • Science West
  • CBD: New Mexico gray wolf kill highlights recovery obstacles
  • Alaskan Pleistocene gray wolves faced Ice Age extinction
  • OSU: Yellowstone wolves influence elk; benefit trees, streams
  • Birds found to help Colorado ponderosa pine trees grow, maintain health
  • TWS: Northern spotted owl recovery plan flawed
  • OSU: Managed Northwest conifer forests threaten many species
  • January-April 2006
    Winter storms blanket Colorado Rocky Mountains
  • Crested Butte — Edging toward the extreme of Colorado skiing
  • Mary Jane lift closures expose hidden treasures
  • Frosty Steamboat: Navigating the trail to deep powder
  • Science West
  • Copper Mountain — Deep snow, accessibility and black eyes
  • River sediment buildup may be a factor in certain subduction zone earthquakes
  • Changes in Yellowstone volcanic crater tied to molten rock movement
  • UNM study: El Niño-mediated winter storms produced wet climate in Chihuahuan Desert
  • UW biologist: Spawning salmon behavior triggers stream ecosystem changes
  • California climate research signals water shortages, flooding risk
  • Colorado study: Declining Rocky Mountain snowpack slows CO2 emissions from winter forest soils
  • CBD: Mexican wolf population declines for third successive year
  • Effects of climate change on Waterton-Glacier Int'l Park highlighted
  • October-December 2005
    Climate and the West
  • Wyoming Bighorn Basin research links warming, vegetation changes
  • UCSC: Climate change threatens California's oak woodlands
  • 'Living with the Changing California Coast' chronicles changes to famed coastline
  • West's wildlife in focus
  • Wolves drive trophic cascade in Banff National Park
  • CSU: Views toward wildlife changing in West
  • Denizens of ancient seas
  • Tracks of 'swimming dinosaur' found in Wyoming
  • Geologic mystery
  • Eastern California shear zone puzzles seismologists
  • June 9, 2004
    Technology recruited to fight fires
  • Wildfire flash points focus of interactive map effort
  • High-tech modeling tools under development to fight wildfires
  • Rock art traced to Plains Comanche
  • Native American petroglyphs found in Colorado
  • Effects of West's geology ripples far and wide
  • Alaska quake altered Yellowstone hydrothermal system
  • Ancient seismic stresses at work in Puget Sound region
  • No drought relief for thirsty Rocky Mountains
  • Drought grips Colorado despite wet April
  • Research links drought to ocean temperature variations
  • 'Colorado by the Numbers' — Water
  • February 15, 2003
    Colorado's 2002/2003 ski season
  • El Niño breathes life into Colorado's snow country
  • The legendary Broadmoor Hotel
  • Shangri-La and national security in Colorado Springs
  • Forest plan draws ire
  • White River Forest Plan revision released, appealed
  • Indian Peaks Wilderness
  • Brainard Lake area a well-traveled destination
  • Yellowstone snowmobile fight continues
  • Groups file suit to block Yellowstone snowmobile decision
  • Forest ecology
  • Colorado Hayman fire burn area restoration continues
  • Scientists study Colorado Hayman fire burn area
  • Forest health debate rages long after 2002 fires extinguished
  • Researchers link Colorado forest fires, atmospheric carbon increases
  • Colorado drought
  • Threat of serious multi-year Colorado drought looms
  • Targeted wells along South Platte generate big bucks
  • Ocean temperature shifts may precede Western droughts
  • Science West
  • Climate change may temper El Niño events, NCAR scientists find
  • Wildlife, tundra, economy will feel the effects of climate change at Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Yukon snow study suggests climate change in Western Canada
  • Alaska quake world's largest in 2002
  • Mojave Desert areas sinking due to aquifer depletion
  • March 21, 2002
    Idaho wolf reintroduction suffers setback
  • Idaho's Whitehawk wolf pack killed
  • A Rocky Mountain mid-winter's powder dream
  • Alta Ski Area: Palace of the Snow King
  • Striking powder gold at Copper Mountain
  • Loveland Ski Area: Unlikely shelter from the storm
  • Eldora Mountain Resort: Snowy, elusive 'Eldorado' found
  • Mary Jane: Colorado's ole' reliable ski area
  • A Rocky Mountain mid-winter's nightmare
  • Snowmobile reprise in Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Parks
  • Beginning of the end for Lake Powell?
  • Western landscape in flux
  • Sierra Club issues status report on wildlife of the Lewis and Clark expedition
  • USFS acts on devastating northern Colorado spruce, pine beetle epidemics
  • Land protection deals
  • Great Sand Dunes NP inches closer to reality with Baca purchase
  • Deal limits logging, protects habitat in Montana's Bitterroot National Forest
  • Kilchis Point property along Tillamook Bay on Oregon coast protected
  • Bixby Ocean Ranch protected on Big Sur Coast
  • Science West
  • Global sea levels likely to rise higher in 21st century than previously believed
  • Polar warming continues with ice mass losses
  • Alien life forms said to be more likely found outside solar system
  • October 26, 2001
    2001 fires less severe than last year
  • After the fires: Mesa Verde National Park
  • Western wildfire season heat ups late; strategies questioned
  • Mercury emissions found in wildfire smoke
  • Eyes turn to Alaska and beyond for energy
  • PEER: Norton falsified ANWR data, misled Congress on drilling
  • Sierra Club weighs in on Arctic National Wildlife Refuge debate
  • Caution urged with energy development in Yukon, Northwest Territories
  • Turbulent history continues at Berthoud
  • Berthoud Pass Ski Area turns to snowcats
  • Mixed bag for Northwest salmon
  • American Rivers flunks Northwest salmon managers
  • State of Washington reports mixed salmon news
  • Idaho Fish and Game reports record salmon runs
  • Spotted owl remains lightning rod
  • Protection for California spotted owl sought
  • Logging in British Columbia owl habitat challenged
  • Insights into ancient Southwest culture
  • Land buy ensures Santa Fe petroglyph access
  • Link between Southwest climate and cultural changes established
  • Klamath Basin blues
  • Conservationists sue to help Klamath Basin eagles
  • Changes in traditional Wyoming life loom
  • Snowmobile phaseout in Yellowstone wins support — again
  • From beach to desert
  • California beach closures, advisories jump with monitoring
  • California desert tortoise wins protection
  • April 15, 2001
    Hawaii clings to paradise
  • The sound and the fury of the Garden Isle
  • Ala Kahakai Trail protected; Hawaii Volcanoes National Park expansion outlined
  • Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve established
  • Bombs away in Big Sur
  • Opposition forms against Navy plan to fly along central California coastline
  • Colorado's Margy's Hut
  • Follow the blue diamonds to a Colorado jewel
  • Canada conserves coastal areas
  • British Columbia protects Great Bear Rainforest
  • From torrent to trickle
  • Water tour highlights Colorado River delta plight
  • California, Colorado sites win protection
  • Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes National Wildlife Refuge created on California's Central Coast
  • Colorado's Great Sand Dunes becomes national park
  • Science West
  • Alaska's fast-moving Columbia Glacier expected to melt into a fjord
  • September 30, 2000
    Wyoming's Encampment River Trail
  • Enlightenment in Encampment
  • Pacific Grove Tide Pool Thievery
  • Visitors strip pool of precious marine life
  • Protecting the Home of the Ancients
  • National Monument born in SW Colorado
  • Quenching St. George's Thirst
  • Water conservation or pipeline in southwest Utah?
  • November 30, 1999
    Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Autumn rituals herald the onset of winter
  • Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument
  • The hanging staircase through geologic time
  • Science West
  • Wildfire ecology in the western U.S.
  • La Niña conditions likely to prevail in '99-'00
  • Books West
  • 'Rush for Riches' chronicles first California gold rush
  • December 22, 1998
    Lake Powell & Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
  • Sea of joy, sea of excess
  • Alaska's Inside Passage
  • From Vancouver to Skagway by air, sea and land
  • Navajo National Monument
  • An ancient oasis in northern Arizona
  • God save Summit County
  • Colorado's most endangered place: Summit County
  • A modest proposal
  • Bright Angel Froniter
  • Alien West
  • San Luis Valley activity picks up for the holidays
  • Science West
  • Hot on the heels of El Nino, La Nina arrives
  • World's oldest known fossil reptile nests discovered in Arizona's Petrified Forest
  • Researchers excavate mammoth remains in New Mexico
  • San Andreas Fault on the move at Parkfield, Calif.
  • Judge rules wolf-reintroduction unlawful
  • November 16, 1997
    The snowman cometh
  • El Nino raises hell in snow country
  • Skiing Colorado's Backcountry
  • East of the Continental Divide in northern Colorado
  • Skiing Colorado - 1997-98
  • Rich boys and old friends
  • California's Sykes Hot Springs
  • Spirituality without clothes
  • Lost treasure in Colorado's San Luis Valley:
  • The San Luis Valley's golden horde, part II
  • Parks without cars
  • A new transportation plan for Grand Canyon National Park
  • Hiking
  • Trails and tales of Arizona's Canyon de Chelly
  • Colorado's Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness
  • September 2, 1997
    Rafting the Grand Canyon
  • The Grand Daddy of North American whitewater
  • Mountain biking
  • The only mountain biker in Red River, New Mexico
  • Sky high in Colorado: Spinning and swimming in Twin Lakes, Colorado
  • Left of center
  • A separate reality thrives in Boulder, Colorado
  • Alien West
  • Treasure in the San Luis Valley: The golden horde
  • Science West
  • Blockbuster El Nino could bring excellent snow conditions
  • Earthquake could cause flooding of Yucca Mountain repository
  • May 4, 1997
    Buffaloed in Montana
  • Alone with two generations of ghosts in Montana
  • Utah's Natural Bridges
  • Hiking into the 13th century
  • Alberta's Kananaskis Country
  • Calgary's locals head south, not west, for solitude
  • Alien West
  • Notes from a cosmic gumshoe - Dateline: San Luis Valley
  • Science West
  • Ancient Native American mining areas found in Montana
  • Environmentalists oppose Vail expansion
  • January 21, 1997
    Skiing southwestern Colorado
  • Drive and go to heaven at Purgatory/Wolf Creek
  • Backcountry skiing
  • Chasing ski history on Colorado's Trail of the Tenth
  • The Tao of the desert
  • Lessons learned in Joshua Tree National Park
  • Cowboys on skis
  • Montana's undiscovered ski areas
  • Alien West
  • Mystery of San Luis Valley's famous 'crystal skull' revealed; catching up with 'friends' in the Valley
  • Science West
  • Supernova 1987A expected to light up the sky once again
  • Hydrogen escaping from Ganymede hints oxygen lurking at surface
  • Piercing the fog: NCAR scientists shed light on a silent California threat
  • October 21, 1996
    Rowdy Jackson Hole
  • Big, bad and beautiful
  • Jackson Hole's dirty little secret
  • The gates to fat-tire heaven are just outside of town
  • Biking Jackson Hole's scenic route
  • Antelope Flats
  • Biking to the City of Gnomes
  • Colorado's Wheeler Geologic Area
  • California's Central Coast vineyards
  • Wine without the attitude
  • Science West
  • NCAR scientist models Earth's climate and vegetation patterns at last glacial peak
  • July 31, 1996
    The West's best hideout
  • Colorado's Brown's Park
  • Green River whitewater
  • Float and roar through the Gates of Lodore
  • A river spawns a vision
  • 10,000 brains upon the Green River
  • Roswell, New Mexico
  • Desperately seeking aliens
  • Grand Lake
  • The heart of Colorado's Rocky Mountains
  • Montana ghost towns
  • Scaring up ghosts in southwest Montana
  • Science West
  • CU researchers probe Arctic tree line for clues to global climate warming
  • NCAR scientist's computer model links fire and the atmosphere
  • May 17, 1996
    The road to Moab
  • Kokopelli's Trail
  • New Mexico's Trinity Site
  • A pocket full of Trinitite
  • Alien West
  • San Luis Valley sightings continue
  • Science West
  • West's landscape may be flowing like molasses
  • Researchers identify key process in stratospheric ozone decline
  • Whitewater season arrives in the West
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium's new Outer Bay wing
  • Denver's 16 Horsepower clearcuts new musical terrain
  • March 11, 1996
    Jackson Hole, Grand Targhee
  • Jackson Hole tram strands 63, evacuation a success
  • The skiing is wild and wooly in Wyoming
  • Snowboarding
  • Too old to snowboard, too young to die
  • Utah's wildlands
  • Legislative poker, Western-style
  • Backcountry skiing
  • Technology gets snowballed by old reliable wooden boards
  • Whale watching
  • Dancing with whales in northern California
  • Alien West
  • The mysterious San Luis Valley, part II
  • Science West
  • Evidence for existence of black holes overwhelming
  • January 10, 1996
    Winter Park/Mary Jane
  • Colorado's Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde
  • Steamboat Ski Resort
  • Colorado's northern treasure
  • Berthoud Pass
  • Colorado's first ski area
  • Santa Cruz, California
  • California cool and the art of surfing
  • Science West
  • Snow forecasting: Watchers of the skies
  • The record-setting 1990-95 El Nino: Harbinger of a changing climate?
  • Alien West
  • The mysterious San Luis Valley, part I
  • December 1, 1995
    Sedona, Arizona
  • New Age portal or paradise lost?
  • Great Sand Dunes National Monument
  • Colorado's mystifying sandbox
  • Backcountry skiing
  • Preparing for the backcountry season
  • Loveland and Keystone ski areas in Colorado
  • The Colorado ski season kicks off with a blast
  • Travel by train urged by rail advocates
  • September 24, 1995
    Vernal, Utah
  • Purple sage, ancient seas and dinosaurs
  • Steamboat Springs, Colorado
  • While the resort sleeps, locals play
  • Colorado's 14ers
  • Never lonely at the top
  • Backcountry skiing
  • Summer skiing in the backcountry
  • Colorado vs. Utah
  • Ski marketing bullets fly as the West's ski season is close at hand
  • July 26, 1995
    Glenwood Springs
  • Colorado's dressed-down resort town
  • New Mexico's Capulin National Monument
  • Under the volcano with Folsom Man
  • Wyoming's Medicine Bow National Forest
  • Don't mind the neighbors but never trust a city slicker
  • Arapahoe Basin
  • The Fourth of July, Colorado style
  • Whitewater rafting
  • The tide is high in the West: The best whitewater rafting conditions in a decade, part II
  • June 9, 1995
    Whitewater rafting/Idaho
  • Running Idaho's Jarbidge River: A rhapsody in hoo-doo
  • Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Honk if you feel closer to nature
  • Pawnee Buttes National Grassland
  • An overworked city boy hits the High Plains
  • Whitewater rafting/West
  • The tide is high in the West: Coping with the best whitewater conditions in a decade
  • Denver, Colorado
  • The Magic Kingdom comes to lower downtown Denver
  • April 24, 1995
    Taos, New Mexico
  • The road to Taos
  • Snowboarding
  • Shreddin' Bettys hang 10 in a dude-dominated world
  • Spring skiing
  • Colorado spring skiing at its best
  • Denver International Airport
  • Airports and tunnels: Go west and prosper
  • Reintroduction of the wolf
  • An old friend (?) returns with a howl
  • Crestone, Colorado
  • Strange visitors in the San Luis Valley
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