Editor’s Note: This article has updated to clarify that while most American pikas live in the cryosphere, there are populations known to live outside the cryosphere. A new study by the University of ...
A new study led by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder carries a warning for one of the Rocky Mountains’ most iconic animals: the American pika, a small and fuzzy lagomorph often ...
For over 40 years, the U.S. Forest Service has been monitoring high-altitude mountain lakes in Colorado to track the environmental impacts of human-caused pollutants and climate changes in delicate ...
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Uncommon late-season snowstorm strikes Rocky Mountain regions — unusual Memorial Day warning
A rare winter storm occurring later in the season is bringing snow and mixed winter weather to the Rocky Mountain regions this Memorial Day weekend, surprising many residents and travelers. The ...
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More than 20 inches of snow just fell across the Colorado high country in May — closing mountain passes along the I-25 corridor from Cheyenne south
A late-season storm dumped more than 20 inches of snow across Colorado’s high country during the first week of May 2026, ...
A new study by the University of Colorado Boulder adds to growing concerns that one of the Rocky Mountains’ most iconic species — the American pika — may be disappearing as a result of climate change.
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