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Professor Jason LaBelle speaks on our current understanding of Native American occupation of Colorado’s highest mountains over the past ten thousand years, as revealed through archaeology, ethnohistory, and oral history.
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Dr. Stewart Breck discusses his research on bear populations and behavior, patterns of human-bear conflict, and results of management efforts to reduce conflict in towns throughout Colorado.
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Naturalist Nights: Where Wildlife Meets the Road: Advancing Safe Passages in the Roaring Fork ValleyJulia Kintsch and Cecily DeAngelo discuss wildlife’s need for connectivity across roads; how wildlife crossings can create safer roads for wildlife and motorists; and steps being taken in Colorado and, specifically, in the Roaring Fork Valley to advance safe passages for wildlife.
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A new coffee table book from The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies documents Aspen’s surroundings through photos and essays. The book is called “The…
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Have you ever fallen in love with a place, and seen it change before your eyes? That’s the question local writers were asked for the Community Office for…
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Have you ever fallen in love with a place, and seen it change before your eyes? That's the question at the root of the Community Office for Resource…
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The documentary "Sustainable Nation," which explores global water scarcity, comes to Aspen for a screening this weekend hosted by Aspen Center For…