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These twin buttes surprise on the prairie of northeastern Colorado

These twin buttes surprise on the prairie of northeastern Colorado
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Retired Forest Service Leader: Major Logging Reforms Needed In The Black Hills

  Jim Furnish grew up visiting the Black Hills National Forest with his family and later worked for the Forest Service. He rose through the ranks and served as the deputy chief of the agency from 1992-2002.    Furnish said he was saddened by findings about the Black Hills timber industry that were revealed in a February National Forest study.     “This general technical report clearly shows that the levels that they’ve been logging at are not sustainable,” he said. “In fact the technical report said if you keep logging at the level there won’t be any trees left in the Black Hills in 50 years.” 

These twin buttes surprise on the prairie of northeastern Colorado

Sights and sounds from the Pawnee Buttes on Colorado’s northeast plains. (Video by Seth Boster) WELD COUNTY • A man is more than 100 miles and seemingly a whole world away from his home city of Denver. He drove north and far east to get here, the mountains like a hazy mirage in his rearview window and Colorado’s opposite landscape widening ahead: all prairie and sky. The man has reached the end of a trail familiar to him and unfamiliar to most. He has reached the Pawnee Buttes. They are a pair of startling, rock castles appearing to float over the plain, storied flattops that rise 300 feet up out of nowhere.

Southeast Tribes, Conservation Organizations Sue Trump Administration Over Roadless Rule

Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - A large coalition of Southeast Alaska Native Tribes and communities, small businesses, and conservation organizations has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for exempting the Tongass National Forest from the federal Roadless Rule. Earthjustice and the Natural Resources Defense Council filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Juneau on behalf of the Organized Villages of Kake, Saxman, the Hoonah Indian Association, the Ketchikan Indian Community, the Klawock Cooperative Association, the Women s Earth and Climate Action Network, the Boat Company, Uncruise, Alaska Longline Fishermen s Association, Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, Natural Resources Defense Council, Alaska Rainforest Defenders, Alaska Wilderness League, Center for Biological Diversity, Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife, National Audubon Society, Wilderness Society, Greenpeace, Inc. the National Wildlife Federation and Environment America.

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