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Environment Colorado Fall Report 2005
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Environment Colorado works to protect Colorado’s national forests

The Bush administration might have left Colorado’s last wild forests open to development, but Gov. Bill Owens can close the door to logging, drilling, mining and new roads that could spoil them.
Environment Maine's Matthew Davis

Logging near the Piney Lake Roadless Area could destroy critical lynx habitat.

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