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Wetlands are the most biologically diverse ecosystems in the world and support more than 90% of Colorado’s wildlife use. Let's hope our legislators agree, and support the strong new protections ...
Colorado lawmakers are pursuing legislation to safeguard some of the state’s most fragile waterways from pollution after a U.S. Supreme Court decision rolled back federal protections.
Colorado lawmakers are expected to consider legislation next session aimed at providing project permits while still protecting wetlands, which were left vulnerable after a U.S. Supreme Court decision ...
Colorado will create its own program for permitting certain types of development while protecting the state’s streams and wetlands after lawmakers agreed on a method in the final days of the 2024 ...
Colorado’s wetlands are endangered by climate change and invasive species. New federal money will help protect them. By Carl Bilek, Ryan Warner, and Caitlyn Kim · Jun. 3, 2023, 4:00 am.
Great Outdoors Colorado contributes $600,000 to state wetlands program. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 49°F. Friday, May 16th 2025 ...
Nearly a million acres of wetlands in Colorado could gain state protection that lost federal oversight when the U.S. Supreme Court decided last year wetlands that lacked direct connection to ...
The boreal toad is a native to Colorado's wetlands. But the amphibian's numbers have been decimated the last 20 years by habitat loss and more significantly by the chytrid fungus.
CIRES researchers studied the impacts of sulfate in mountain wetlands and confirmed that elevated levels can increase methylmercury, a potent neurotoxin that accumulates up the food chain and can ...