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More ivory to crush

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Samwel Tokore has seen countless elephant carcasses in his time as wildlife operations officer for the Kenya Wildlife Service. But he is still disturbed by what he calls the slaughter and torture of these creatures by poachers...

Beware the brutality of the averted gaze

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For a successful investigative author, it’s tough to sell a book of stories about Denver’s urban food scene to a publisher...

Getting in (recycled) gear for the outdoors

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Climbing, hiking, biking, camping, scuba diving, surfing, fishing, kayaking — enjoying environmental recreation to the fullest often means there’s a lot of gear that goes with it. And it’s the kind of gear that can wind up in landfills or incinerators when it’s ...

Lynx are back in Colorado, but still facing threats

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Like many Colorado skiers, the state’s native lynx must also have enjoyed this past winter. Cruising along on their huge, tufted paws, the wild cats come into their own when the snow piles up soft and deep in high country spruce and fir forests...

Eco-briefs | Gasland’s Josh Fox requests meeting with Obama administration

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Gasland’s Josh Fox requests meeting with Obama administration...

The TV weathercasters who are shifting public opinion on the climate...

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This story originally appeared in The Guardian. It is republished here as part of Boulder Weekly’s partnership with Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration...

Local organic farmer teams up with Boulder culinary school to share...

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Partnerships, community and sustainability are a way of life as well as a business model for Andre Houssney of Jacob Springs Farm in Boulder. On...

Obama declares state of emergency in Flint Water crisis; Colorado...

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Obama declares state of emergency in Flint Water crisis President Obama declared a state of emergency last week in response to the ongoing water crisis...

Eco-briefs | A drier coastline

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A DRIER COASTLINE...

Lingering problems from a banned pesticide

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Women exposed before birth to the banned pesticide DDT may have a greater risk of developing high blood pressure later in life, according to a study published March 12...

Climate’s threat to wheat is rising by degrees

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Climate change threatens dramatic fluctuations in the price of wheat and potential civil unrest because yields of one of the world’s most important staple foods are badly affected by temperature rise...