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Feb.03.2010
Yesterday, at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, I watched artist Susan Bell paint two bison bulls. The sun was shining and the bulls seemed content to settle into the sawdust bedding and pose for her. She'd been painting animals for 3 days, sitting on a small stool, dipping her brush...
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Apr.09.2009
On February 5th, Rocky Mountain National Park began their new culling program to thin the elk herd. Sharpshooters will be used to thin about 100 animals from the Park's herds this year, which if allowed to overgraze might destroy many of the Park's aspens and willows.
That same day, in response to...
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Aug.25.2008
Last Monday, in a small community about 15 miles southwest of Denver, a man and wife left the French doors to their master bedroom slightly ajar with their two dogs sleeping on the floor beside them.
About 4:30 in the morning, a mountain lion walked into the bedroom. The woman woke at the sound,...
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Aug.25.2008
Last Friday night, Dolma Kyab came to our home in Mt. Vernon to watch the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics. Dolma is from Tibet. Seven years ago, he sought political asylum in the United States, leaving his wife, children, and family in Tibet. In his homeland, he had been a high school teacher...
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Page Lambert , Senior Associate with the Children & Nature Network and International League of Conservation Writers Fellow, has been guiding and mentoring women who want to reconnect with nature for 17 years, leading creative outdoor writing adventures...
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