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Encounters between people and coyotes appear to be on the rise, in part because the animals aren't scared of us anymore, experts said at a daylong meeting Wednesday.
Coyotes, hyper-adaptable creatures that can make a home just about anywhere, have become a fixture in Front Range communities. But cities, landowners and others have made few efforts to cull their numbers - until now.
The massive federal stimulus package would rain dollars on Colorado's wildlife sanctuaries, shoring up visitor centers, tour routes and wildlife habitat, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Friday.
President Barack Obama's move toward allowing states to set global warming-related emission standards for automobiles could open the door for Colorado to require cleaner-burning cars.
Rising levels of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide could create "irreversible" drought and sea level increases lasting for centuries, even if humans eventually succeed in significantly reducing emissions.
Thousands marching in Denver's annual Marade made their way down Colfax, arriving at Civic Center, where a program was held. Three Rocky reporters blogged live.
A surprising discovery from Boulder-based scientists shows high levels of ozone pollution - usually associated with hot summer days in the city - can develop around remote natural gas fields in wintertime.
State lawmakers on Friday waded into what promises to be a grinding debate over new guidelines for energy drilling in Colorado, as regulators outlined the benefits of the rules and addressed continuing industry criticism.
Green means two things this year at the state Capitol: It's good for the environment and it's good for the economy.
Some 40 Western environmental groups are asking the incoming Obama administration for a fundamental shift in the way the federal government manages energy production in Colorado and the West.
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