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Author
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Pub. Date
[1998]
Language
English
Description
Chronicles the history of the American plains and eastern Rocky Mountains, and discusses the major battles that occured between the Indians and the whites as they fought for control of the continent.
"A major re-interpretation, eloquently written by one of the best and brightest Colorado historians." -- from "101 Best Books on Colorado" bibliography.
Author
Series
Natural hazard research working paper volume 54
Publisher
[University of Colorado, Institute of Behavioral Science]
Pub. Date
1985.
Language
English
Publisher
Colorado Department of Education
Pub. Date
2012.
Language
English
Description
In 2010, House Bill 10-1131 was passed creating a Colorado Kids Outdoors Grant Program administered through the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, and requiring the Colorado Department of Education (CDE) to adopt a statewide plan for environmental education. The goals of both the grant program and the statewide plan are twofold: (1) to improve young peoples knowledge of the environment, and (2) to increase young peoples opportunities for outdoor...
Author
Series
Economic development report volume EDR07-19
Publisher
[Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resources Economics]
Pub. Date
[2007]
Language
English
Author
Series
Economic development report volume EDR07-20
Publisher
[Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resources Economics]
Pub. Date
[2007]
Language
English
Author
Series
Economic development report volume EDR08-03
Publisher
[Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resources Economics]
Pub. Date
[2008]
Language
English
Author
Publisher
Chicago Review Press
Pub. Date
Not Supplied
Language
English
Formats
Description
Climate change wasn't on the public's radar in 1995, when Mary Taylor Young and her husband bought their piece of the wild in the Colorado Rockies. They built a cabin, set up a trail of bluebird nest boxes, and began a nature journal of observations. Her twenty-five year journal, she realized, was a record of climate change, happening not on an Antarctic ice sheet but in their own natural neighborhood and echoed in everyone's backyard.