Where did the name come from? What makes up the gray dunes that reach out into the valley? The Grand Junction Geological Society has answers. Colorado Voices is available to stream on pbs.org and the ...
Could bison one day roam free again in Colorado? And could they be hunted, perhaps recalling a grim chapter in Western history? These were questions and concerns of several advocates who commented at ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) -A new bison management plan is in the process of being drafted. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced the plan on November 7 th, 2025, following the signing of ...
Following the new law aimed at protecting wild bison that migrate to the state, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has started the process to draft a management plan for the Book Cliffs bison herd. Governor ...
Weeks ahead of a controversial planned operation by the Bureau of Land Management to sharply reduce the size of the Little Book Cliffs wild horse population outside Grand Junction, the agency’s ...
The BLM’s management plan for the Little Book Cliffs near Palisade calls for removing about 100 horses with a helicopter roundup The latest effort to decrease the wild horse population in Colorado ...
The rocks that make up the Book Cliffs north of Grand Junction once covered the whole valley. Before that, the whole Rocky Mountain region was underwater. RMPBS News is available to stream on pbs.org ...
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