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Cities breed smart wildlife because it takes savvy to survive there.
The first half of winter in the Gunnison valley has had near-record lows for snowfall. We’re all hoping for more snow to arrive soon. But will it?
June 25th, 2025 (Coyote Gulch — Delivered by Newstex) Click the link to read the article on the Sibley's Rivers website (George Sibley): June 10, 2025 Get used to it: I'm probably going to be using th
June 24th, 2025 (Colorado Newsline — Delivered by Newstex) The blue flax wildflower, which can be found on most trails around Florissant Fossil Beds in Colorado. (NPS/Public domain) Spring came early
If conscience is merely a biological artifact, must we give up on goodness?
August 30th, 2024 (Coyote Gulch — Delivered by Newstex) Click the link to read the article on the Sibley's Rivers website (George Sibley): August 29, 2024 An Apology: Our service that sends these post
If you spend much time outside you’re surely familiar with some of the local insects. Pollinating bumble bees, pesky mosquitoes (although they do pollinate one of our local orchids), beautiful &helli
Aug 22, 2022( Colorado Newsline: https://coloradonewsline.com Delivered by Newstex) This commentary[1] originally appeared in BigPivots.com[2]. Crested Butte, a one-time coal mining town, has now turn
In March and April of each year I get anxious for the arrival of spring. I watch the days get longer and visit a variety of sites in Colorado and on the Colorado Plateau to see what is up and blooming
Finally, some semblance of summer. And with it, more access where the Crested Butte Conservation Corps (or CBCC, operated by Crested Butte Mountain Bike Association) can get deeper into our &hel