Where did the name come from? What makes up the gray dunes that reach out into the valley? The Grand Junction Geological Society has answers. Colorado Voices is available to stream on pbs.org and the ...
It’s desert season, and there is no better time to catch a glimpse of the powerful mustangs on the Western Slope. Wild horses grazing in the Little Book Cliffs. Photo by William M. Rochfort, Jr. The ...
More than 33,000 wild horses and burros roam across ranges on federal lands in 10 Western states. But the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Area just northeast of Grand ...
The Bureau of Land Management hopes to remove up to 50 wild horses from the Book Cliffs this year, using bait or water to lure and trap them, a method never before used for the herd there. However, it ...
MESA COUNTY, Colo. — Federal officials are rounding up some wild horses on the Western Slope beginning Wednesday. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said helicopters will be used to gather up to 130 ...
The rocks that make up the Book Cliffs north of Grand Junction once covered the whole valley. Before that, the whole Rocky Mountain region was underwater. RMPBS News is available to stream on pbs.org ...
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