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    May 28 2015
    Map of proposed land exchange for Village at Wolf Creek

    Wolf Creek fight demands we see documents

    By sjca Durango Herald Column, Lands Protection, Species
    Is the fight for the future of Wolf Creek over? Has the community effort to protect this wild, unique and beloved landscape been in vain? After all, the U.S. Forest Service did just sign a Record of Decision (bureaucracy-speak for…
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    May 21 2015

    Wolf Creek Land Transfer Finalized: Process Concealed

    By sjca Lands Protection, Species
    By law Environmental Impact Statements are intended to be robust and transparent.  Very little in the nearly 30-year saga of the proposed Village at Wolf Creek Pass has met those expectations. Sadly, 2015 has been no different.  Today the Forest Service amended and…
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    May 21 2015
    Dolores River Rafting by Mark Pearson

    Special Places: Dolores River Canyon Wilderness Study Area

    By sjca Lands Protection, Rivers
    Photo Credit: Mark Pearson The entire Dolores River Canyon below McPhee Reservoir is a special place to be sure. Anyone that has had the opportunity to explore the corridor via boat, foot, horseback, bike or vehicle, knows this to be…
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    May 13 2015

    Residents need relief from busy mine operations

    By sjca Coal, Durango Herald Column
    Let’s talk about the biggest little coal mine in La Plata County you’ve never heard of. Six miles southwest of Hesperus sits the King Coal II mine. Operated by GCC Energy, a subsidiary of Mexico-based Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua, the…
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