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Bureau of Land Management Sued Over Leasing, Pendley’s Appointment

Bureau of Land Management Sued Over Leasing, Pendley’s Appointment

by KBUT News | Jan 28, 2021 | 0 comments

A Bureau of Land Management Field Office on the Western Slope decided to open 95 percent of lands under its watch to oil and gas leasing. The State of Colorado and West Slope conservation groups are suing to stop the sales.

Judge Rules Against Forest Service, Coal Mine Expansion in Gunnison County

Judge Rules Against Forest Service, Coal Mine Expansion in Gunnison County

by Christopher Biddle | Mar 3, 2020 | 0 comments

An appeals court Judge says the US Forest Service should have considered alternative wildlife protections before it gave a permit to Colorado’s largest active coal mine.

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