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petitworld · 1 year ago
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Crested Butte, Gunnison County, Colorado, USA by Jamie Rogers
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plethoraworldatlas · 2 years ago
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Conservation groups filed objections this week to the U.S. Forest Service’s proposed final management plan for the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison national forests in western Colorado. The plan would allow commercial logging on more than 772,000 acres of public lands, including mature and old-growth trees — a 66% increase from the current forest plan.
“A sizeable area of our beloved forests could be sacrificed to commercial logging at the expense of our already dwindling wilderness areas, wildlife habitat and recreation,” said Chad Reich with High Country Conservation Advocates. “Outdoor recreation is a far larger economic driver for our communities than the local timber industry that benefits from cutting these forests. The Forest Service would’ve known that if it had conducted an economic analysis, as required by law.”
Under the proposed plan mature and old-growth forests, which store massive amounts of carbon, could be commercially logged. Forest managers would not be required to identify and protect old-growth and mature trees. Steep slopes across the forests, including Upper Taylor Canyon and Slate River Valley, could also be logged despite the high risk of severe erosion and threats to water quality.
“The proposed plan directly violates federal policy on protecting mature and old-growth trees as a cornerstone of U.S. climate action,” said Alison Gallensky, conservation geographer with Rocky Mountain Wild. “The Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison national forests boast the highest carbon sequestration capacity of any national forest in the Rocky Mountain region. Despite this the Forest Service has failed to ensure these vital carbon sinks aren’t logged and sold.”
Objections also challenged the Forest Service’s failure to take urgently needed climate action by prohibiting new coal leasing in the plan.
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The Forest Service recommended adding only 46,200 acres of new wilderness area in the final plan. The community’s conservation proposal had called for more than 324,000 acres of new wilderness lands. In addition, the Gunnison Public Lands Initiative offered a broadly supported proposal for new wilderness and special management areas in Gunnison County that was mostly excluded.
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“Community members proposed special management area designations to protect pristine forestlands in the North Fork Valley from logging and oil and gas drilling,” said Peter Hart, legal director at Wilderness Workshop. “The Forest Service ignored those proposals and chose not to protect those areas in the new plan.”
The groups also raised concerns about the plan’s failure to address the myriad needs of plants and animals that depend on the forests.
“Over 20 years ago Colorado Parks and Wildlife reintroduced Canada lynx to the San Juan Mountains,” said Rocky Smith, a long-time forest management analyst. “This is a great source of pride for wildlife lovers in this state. Lynx are federally threatened and depend on mature forests with large trees. This plan allows for logging that could easily degrade or destroy much of the best habitat for lynx and their main prey, snowshoe hares, and undermine Colorado’s hard work to reestablish and maintain a viable lynx population.”
The Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison national forests also provide habitat for the iconic bighorn sheep and lesser-known species like the Grand Junction milkvetch and the Tundra buttercup. These species, among others, need special designation the Forest Service grants to plants and animals when there is concern about their ability to survive in the area. Many struggling plants and animals were left off the list in the proposed final plan.
“Without the species of conservation concern designation the Forest Service has no obligation to make sure the plants and animals continue to exist locally,” said Chris Krupp, public lands attorney with WildEarth Guardians. “In many cases, the agency decided not to designate wildlife, plants or fish merely because it had no data on their population trends. Without species of conservation concern designation, the number of bighorn sheep in GMUG could dwindle down to almost nothing and the agency wouldn’t have to do anything about it.”
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bigdsix9420 · 28 days ago
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Topping out on “Maiden Voyage” and “King me” in the Black Canyon. Cheesing.
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chereesteinkirchner1950blog · 11 months ago
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waybackwanderer · 2 months ago
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Internet Colorado: DSL Standard Feb 2006 Archived Web Page 🧩 🔊
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ywldujyr6b · 1 year ago
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ofrqrkobn3 · 11 months ago
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jasonwissner · 1 year ago
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Kickstart Your Traveling Journey: A Weekend in Crested Butte
Embarking on a travel adventure can often feel like stepping into the unknown. It's thrilling, yes, but where do you start? My family found our answer this September in Crested Butte, Colorado.
Intro Embarking on a travel adventure can often feel like stepping into the unknown. It’s thrilling, yes, but where do you start? My family found our answer this September in Crested Butte, Colorado. A weekend getaway that proved autumn is the season of discovery. Let me take you through the journey that might inspire your next escapade. Autumn Adventures in Crested Butte In Crested Butte…
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hanludoyle · 2 years ago
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Downtown Crested Butte
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coldmountainair · 2 years ago
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Curecanti Needle, Northwest Rib
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waybackwanderer · 6 months ago
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Internet Colorado: Our Pricing Feb 2006 Archived Web Page 🧩 🔊
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scottpartridge · 2 months ago
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Day 5 of #migratorymay2025 is the Gunnison Grouse or Gunnison Sage-Grouse, only described as a species in 2000 and the only new US species to be described in the 19th century ( @wikipedia ). It hails mostly from Colorado, so is shown here with elements of the Colorado flag.
#migratorymay is hosted by @migratorymay
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corpish · 7 days ago
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need to determine which friends would be down to go to a nearby nude beach together hmm
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northameicanblog · 6 months ago
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Kebler Pass, Colorado, United States: Kebler Pass is a high mountain pass in Colorado. The Colorado Department of Transportation designates the road as Gunnison County Road 12. The eastern terminus of GCR 12 is Crested Butte. At its western terminus, GCR 12 intersects State Highway 133 near the southern end of Paonia State Park. Wikipedia
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coolthingsguyslike · 2 years ago
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Monarch Pass sure is pretty 😍
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