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Breaking news and photos from Durango, Colorado
Water experts prepare for state population boom
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CO-WRAP Home
CO-WRAP Home
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Photo Essay: The Ghost Farms of Colorado - Modern Farmer
Colorado’s tug-of-war over water rights boils down to the haves...and the have-nots. So who wins, now that scarcity is the norm?
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Planning For Hazards
Home | Planning For Hazards
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Forest Packages - Free icon sets
Forest Packages - Free icon sets | Designer: Guillaume Kurkdji
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Innovative Irrigation Saves Water, Boosts Yields in Ogallala Aquifer Region
Project Manager Leon New discussing the progress of the 3, 4, 5 demonstration project
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Drought and Forest Effects
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Vintage Style Badges and Logos Vol 3
Vintage Style Badges and Logos Vol 3
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Badge design... - a grouped images picture
Badge design ...droooool
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Colorado floats unprecedented plan to tackle water challenges
Colorado officials are unveiling an unprecedented water plan, after a decade of statewide negotiations, that prioritizes water-saving in a $20 billion pus
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Ogallala Aquifer Initiative - Colorado | Natural Resources Conservation Service
Priority areas for groundwater conservatiob 2016 ogallala focal areas full size
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Northern Forests Emerge As the New Global Tinderbox
A New Global Tinderbox: Several studies, including one published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, say that boreal forests and Arctic regions are experiencing more extreme fires because of rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns. For every degree of warming, there needs For every degree of warming, lightning strikes increase while precipitation drops by 10 percent. to be a 15 percent increase in precipitation to compensate for the moisture loss
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Denver drills seeking aquifer space to store water for droughts
Denver drills seeking aquifer space to store water for droughts - The Denver Post
some people run from problems others run to them thank you fire fighters we call them heros
Long-term perspective on wildfires in the western United States
Burning is at it's lowest in history.....but..... 2012 study in PNAS on the frequency of wildfires in the American West over the past 3,000 years and the implications for larger wildfires.