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Dolores River photography The dammed Dolores River. Given that Fee is a renowned photographer best known for his dark, somewhat ominously styled compositions, his comments are a little surprising.
The legislation to protect the Dolores River leaves out the canyons in Mesa and Montrose counties, an area that contains the largest and most biodiverse contiguous swath of unprotected public lands… ...
The Dolores River was dammed in the late 1980s, effectively forming McPhee Reservoir, and various stakeholders drafted the Dolores Project Plan, which set out to secure water supplies ...
The Dolores River begins high among the San Miguel and Rico ranges, tumbling recklessly past long-defunct hardrock mines and flowing in a south-southwesterly direction to the town of Dolores, ...
The Dolores River NCA would help protect more than 45,000 acres of Bureau of Land Management and San Juan National Forest lands in Montezuma, Dolores and San Miguel counties.
New Dolores River protection proposal from counties has smaller scope than environmentalists’ plans Mesa, Montrose counties’ conservation area would be less than a 10th of size of national ...
Colorado's Dolores River should be raging through canyons — instead it's nearly dry Drought conditions exacerbated by climate change is forcing tough choices for the water-starved regions of ...
The proposal to designate the Dolores River Canyons as a national monument is not just about conserving land; it’s about safeguarding a way of life and preserving a natural legacy for future ...
A proposal for a Dolores River National Monument has kicked off months of debate locally. Conservationists argue that using the Antiquities Act — which grants the president sole power to protect ...
When snowpack is meager, runoff from the upper Dolores is stored in McPhee Reservoir near the town of Dolores for agricultural needs. This year, thanks to the great snowpack at its headwaters in the ...
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