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Vital to the Dolores River Watershed, thousands of mature ponderosa pines have been protected from logging north of Dolores ...
The Dolores River canyonlands are one of the largest, most biodiverse swaths of lands without federal protections, advocates for the monument say.
The Dolores River winds north out of Dolores, Colorado, starting in the ponderosa forests at 7,000 feet and meandering its way through red rock layers until it reaches the Colorado River, east of Moab ...
New Dolores River protection proposal from counties has smaller scope than environmentalists’ plans Mesa, Montrose counties’ conservation area would be less than a 10th of size of national ...
The magic of the Dolores River Canyons has motivated members of local communities to work to protect the region’s distinct, magnificent canyons, wildlife habitat, and its pockets of biodiversity.
The Dolores River is characterized by lots of large bouldery (ph), sharp sandstone rocks, and it's steep. And it has some of the most infamous rapids in the country, ...
The legislation to protect the Dolores River leaves out the canyons in Mesa and Montrose counties, an area that contains the largest and most biodiverse contiguous swath of unprotected public lands in ...
Above-average snowpack last winter triggered a rarely seen extended whitewater release on the Dolores River below McPhee Dam that lasted 85 days. An estimated 24,000 boaters flocked to the ...
The Dolores River begins high among the San Miguel and Rico ranges, tumbling recklessly past long-defunct hardrock mines and flowing in a south-southwesterly direction to the town of Dolores, ...
The Dolores River in southwestern Colorado has gushed this spring, flowing in excess of 3,000 cubic feet thanks to strong snowpack, up from about 7 cubic feet.
Drought conditions exacerbated by climate change is forcing tough choices for the water-starved regions of southwest Colorado, where farmers count on irrigated lands for farming and industry.
The Dolores River is characterized by lots of large bouldery (ph), sharp sandstone rocks, and it's steep. And it has some of the most infamous rapids in the country, ...
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