Ken Salazar

Wild-horse advocates let sentiments fly

Wild-horse advocates tried to challenge a federal relocation proposal by flying a banner over Denver on Friday afternoon that called Interior Secretary Ken Salazar "the slaughter czar." New Mexico-based Wild Horse Observers...

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GOP, Dems jockey for position concerning Villafuerte's nomination

By Karen E. Crummy The Denver Post Stephanie Villafuerte has declined interview requests from The Post. (The Denver Post) Republicans and Democrats on Friday took a step forward in trying to advance or thwart Stephanie...

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The challenge of making sun and wind power more reliable

Technology and policy are coming together to promise electricity as abundant as sunshine and as freely available as the breeze — and about as fickle. The challenge for power management experts is how to deal with thousands of...

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Wild horse activists buzz Denver with anti-Salazar banner

By Bruce Finley The Denver Post Wild horse advocates tried to challenge a federal relocation proposal by flying a banner over Denver this afternoon that called Interior Secretary Ken Salazar "the slaughter czar." New...

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Environmentalists want to ensure panther survival

The Sierra Club, acting in partnership with the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, has petitioned the Department of the Interior and the Fish and Wildlife Service to take action to ensure the Florida panther and its habitat will...

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U.S. Government Running Ads for the Outdoors

Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced the launching of an extensive public service radio campaign urging Americans to connect with nature. There are eight 60-second spots that will bring the sounds of nature to...

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Utah oil and gas leases should be reinstated, report says

Analysis is latest in ongoing fight over 2008 land auction A new analysis by an association representing oil and gas producers asserts the Department of the Interior thwarted the public process and "second-guessed" its own land...

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Supreme Court Case Salazar v. Buono

Case of Sunrise Rock Cross Raises Important Church-State Issues The presence of a Christian symbol on public land has spurred a drawn-out debate on legal standing and the Establishment Clause. The NPS refused the request, on...

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Colorado News Stories: Connecting Some Dots

Today was another day in which a number of news articles caught my eye. They warrant additional context, especially the connections between some of them. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has been working behind the scenes to talk...

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Clock ticking on Nantucket Sound registry bid

A countdown started this week on a request to consider Nantucket Sound eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. On Wednesday, the National Park Service received a formal request from U.S. Minerals Management...

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