Due to tree mortality from insects, disease, and wildfires, Colorado’s forests now emit more carbon than they absorb. A new ...
At least 90 U.S. Forest Service employees in Colorado have been fired as part of the Trump administration's push to downsize ...
According to data reviewed and analyzed by Colorado State University researchers, Colorado's forest as a collective is now emitting more carbon into the atmosphere than it is absorbing. Data ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife trapped and relocated a herd of 20 bighorn sheep. The sheep have been suffering catastrophic ...
Colorado's forests store a massive amount of carbon, but dying trees—mostly due to insects and disease—have caused the ...
Colorado officials are raising concern that a Trump Administration decision to fire about 3,400 U.S. Forest Service employees ...
Hundreds of protestors gathered at Rocky Mountain National Park on Monday to speak out on recent firings and layoffs of park rangers.
Colorado had nearly 5,000 employees working for public lands and wildlife agencies before federal employees' terminations hit last week.
Colorado’s forests store a massive amount of carbon, but dying trees – mostly due to insects and disease – have caused the state’s forests to emit more carbon than they absorbed in recent ...
Colorado forests are releasing more carbon than they capture each year Date: February 11, 2025 Source: Colorado State University Summary: Colorado's forests store a massive amount of carbon, but ...