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I live in a part of Wyoming where the winds blow regularly with hurricane force--literally.
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Here at TU, we spend a lot of time talking about watersheds.
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Blog Post BY ON July 2, 2012 - 0 COMMENTS
A win for the wild places
I woke up yesterday morning feeling more than a little restless and I can't help but think I wasn't the only one. Smoke from a massive wildfire burning miles west of my home wafted in the window. T.V. news reporters bleated the latest acreages totals of Colorado wildfires.
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The DOI recently updated some regulations for hydraulic fracturing in oil and gas development on public lands. A long time coming, these regulations are going to benefit our precious water resources.
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Blog Post BY ON May 3, 2012 - 0 COMMENTS
The legacy of place
One of the beautiful things about being human is memory. Memory is not just a film, a television show of time and place past. Instead it lies in the tactile, the auditory, the olfactory . . .
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Blog Post BY ON April 25, 2012 - 0 COMMENTS
Scratching That Itch
There is a magic to the river that comes with spring. You know it. It is that time when you hear the first red-wing do his oka-leeee from the willow patches, or hear the whistle and rhythm of a pair of honkers cupping wings to the water.