The two epidemics threaten to kill the majority of mature spruce and lodgepole pine trees in northern Colorado and southern Wyoming.
Polar warming continues with ice mass losses
Researchers assessed a body of long-term data including temperatures, sea ice and ocean structure, snow and glacier cover, and atmospheric circulation.
Loveland Ski Area: Unlikely shelter from the storm
Loveland has a secret weapon against Mother Nature when she turns blustery — the legendary Loveland poma.
Group reports status of wildlife of the Lewis and Clark trek
The report analyzes the plants and animals that inhabit (or inhabited) the vast terrain explored by Lewis and Clark and provides a look at the status of forests, mountains and plains that the expedition documented.
Beginning of the end for Lake Powell?
Of immediate concern is the slimy muck that threatens the Colorado Plateau’s multimillion-dollar recreational river rafting industry.
Kilchis Point property along Tillamook Bay protected
For 1,000 years, the Tillamook Indians lived a peaceful life on Tillamook Bay, thriving on the abundance of salmon and shellfish and spectacular scenery.
Idaho’s Whitehawk wolf pack killed
The action was a consequence of one sheep and two calves being killed in the East Fork of the Salmon River, upstream of WWP’s Greenfire Preserve.