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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Tim Peterson
10/30/23
Grazing
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Help Fix the Manti-La Sal National Forest’s Draft Plan
You have the opportunity to comment on how you think some of the most beautiful landscapes in Utah should be managed for the next generation to come.
Blake McCord
06/27/23
Forest Restoration
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Protecting Old-Growth Juniper and Pinyon Forests
Tree ring data helps scientists and land managers protect old-growth pinyon and juniper trees.
Ed Moss
10/5/21
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Leaf Peeping on the Colorado Plateau
Pack your camera and head for the trees! The Colorado Plateau has some of the best displays of fall foliage all season long.
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09/28/21
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Speak Up for the Manti-La Sal National Forest
You have the opportunity to comment on how you think some of the most beautiful landscapes in Utah should be managed into the future.
Ed Moss
10/7/20
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Pando Aspen Grove Recovering, Partially
Aspen trees in a fenced portion of Pando, the world's largest aspen clone, are reaching for the sky. Learn about the effort.
Shane McDermott
09/1/20
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San Francisco Peaks Mining Ban Up for Renewal
Help keep mining out of Flagstaff's San Francisco Peaks. Submit your comment by September 14, 2020.
Thomas Meinzen
05/15/20
Forest Restoration
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Protecting Native Bees
Everywhere I looked, I saw only European honeybees. Where had the native bees gone?
Tim Peterson
03/18/20
Forest Restoration
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National Monuments
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Monument Management Plans Green Light Forest Destruction
New management plans for Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument allow destructive pinyon and juniper removal projects to "improve" the land for cattle.
Ellen Morris Bisop
12/30/19
Forest Restoration
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The Buzz on Utah's Bees with Dr. Vince Tepedino
Join us for a conversation with Dr. Vincent Tepedino, a retired bee biologist and conservation advocate.
Deborah Lee Soltesz, Coconino National Forest
08/2/19
Forest Restoration
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Cutting the Public out of Forest Service Decisions a Big Mistake
A rule change would cut the American public out of decisions about logging, road-building, and oil and gas pipelines
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