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About 50 spires are included in the Humbug Spires Wilderness Study Area overseen by the Federal Bureau of Land Management. While the BLM’s original study in 1972 identified 11,175 acres, about ...
The fire is burning in the Sapphire Wilderness Study Area across the Bitterroot and Beaverhead-Deerlodge national forests and about 5.4 miles east of the Black Bear Campground. The fire is not ...
The land lies next to the Bitter Creek Wilderness Study Area, which the U.S. Bureau of Land Management designated an “area of critical environmental concern.” It contains migration corridors ...
It connects the 2,700-acre Willow Creek Wildlife Area with the 19,984-acre Tunnison Mountain Wilderness Study Area, managed by the Bureau of Land Management. This connectivity strengthens migratory ...
Another seven wilderness study areas, totaling about 600,000 acres, still await action. The Forest Service met its deadline, but Congress has yet to act. People are also reading… ...
Bills authored by Montana Republicans U.S. Sen. Steve Daines and U.S. Rep. Greg Gianforte to remove Wilderness Study Area designations from wildlands in Montana are dead for this Congress, parties ...
CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo. (KRDO) -- If there's anything you can say about Gunny the English Bulldog, it's that she is well-loved. Take one look at her owner, David Ketcham, and you'll figure that out.
In the Battle Creek area, both Lakeview and Gull Lake came away with titles to lead the results. Lakeview Puts Footprint In The Sand. Lakeview came into the postseason with an sub-.500 record, ...
SPRINGDALE -- The Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission unanimously approved a proposed regionwide study of wastewater treatment needs so quickly on Wednesday, members made their motion ...
The Chelan County sheriff’s office reported Monday night that police were searching for Travis Decker, a 32-year-old former U.S. Army soldier, in the area of Ingalls Creek — a community about ...
Battle Creek Enquirer. KALAMAZOO ― A top-10 finish among two players advance to the final day made for a good weekend for the Lakeview girls tennis team.
Esopus Creek levels at Mount Marion surpassed flood stage for the second time in a week around 2:45 p.m. on Friday. As of 10:30 a.m. Saturday, it was at 20.8 feet — down slightly since peaking ...
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