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Colorado River
- Dust on Snow in the Rocky Mountains Evidence shows that human activity in the deserts of the Southwest could be robbing the Colorado River of 5 percent of its water.
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- A Reluctant Move Away from Coal Tri-State Generation and Transmission got its air-quality permit from Kansas for a coal-fired power plant at Holcomb. But now, it’s not sure it wants to use it.
- Dust on Snow in the Rocky Mountains Evidence shows that human activity in the deserts of the Southwest could be robbing the Colorado River of 5 percent of its water.
- High-Speed Rail Is High-Speed Rail Becoming More Viable In The Intermountain West? Supporters say dedicated high-speed lines between major metro areas are the key.
- http://www.mountainfilm.org/
- Telluride Mountainfilm Telluride Mountainfilm Fest Promises More Surprises Greg Mortenson electrified the audience at Telluride 2006, and he’ll be back this year.
- Wildlife and Highways Wildlife and Highways: New Ideas Sought for Colorado’s ‘Berlin Wall’ Inaugural competition to come up with better, cheaper ways to get animals across the road draws teams of experts from U.S., Canada, Europe.
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Water in the West
- Dust on Snow in the Rocky Mountains Evidence shows that human activity in the deserts of the Southwest could be robbing the Colorado River of 5 percent of its water.
News Feed- Climbing and the classroom: The Colorado Mountain Club's Youth Education ... - The Daily Camera
- Forecasters issue winter weather advisory for northern Colorado mountains - The Republic
- Oil and gas industry lobbies for land in Colorado mountains - Denver Post
- Iowa education director a finalist for superintendent position in Colorado ... - The Republic
- Rain and mountain snow on the way - KOAA.com Colorado Springs and Pueblo News
- Colorado pot collectives test limits of Amendment 64 - Denver Post
- First four-year degree students celebrate at Colorado Mountain College - Summit Daily News
- How the Mountain Ranges of Colorado Make Snow - OnTheSnow.com
- Trio of adventurers aims to ski Colorado's 100 tallest peaks - Denver Post
- Snow To Keep Falling In Southern Colorado Mountains - CBS Local
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Tag Archives: Paleontology
Earthquake ID’d as prime suspect in paleontological whodunnit at Snowmass Village, Colorado
Completing their dig at Snowmass Village, scientists from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and other institutions now wonder if an ancient earthquake that created quick sand explains the large number of bones from juvenile mastodons. Continue reading
Posted in Mountain towns, Science
Tagged Colorado, Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Paleontology, Snowmass
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