It’s been six years since the last “Ring of Fire” eclipse came to America. On October 14, 2023, the wait will be over. This year’s eclipse will travel over a total of 30 National Park sites and portions of: Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, making it perhaps the most adventurous American eclipse ever. All of the continental United States will be able to see even a slight partial eclipse, with a greater percentage covered as you get closer to the path of annularity. At Coleman Concierge, we believe in Amazing Adventures for Ordinary People, so we’ve compiled our list of the most adventurous places to see the Ring of Fire eclipse, along with recommendations on how to get there and what you need to do to view the eclipse safely.
In Colorado, managers of BLM field offices are not performing environmental assessments on land where domestic sheep graze alongside bighorn sheep, and their mismanagement of grazing on rangelands is threatening sage grouse habitat, the lawsuit states.
Two environmental groups sued the Bureau of Land Management on Wednesday over what they say is a failure to protect public lands and wildlife from overgrazing in Colorado and 12 other Western states.
Two environmental groups sued the Bureau of Land Management on Wednesday over what they say is a failure to protect public lands and wildlife from overgrazing in Colorado and 12 other Western states.
Two environmental groups sued the Bureau of Land Management on Wednesday over what they say is a failure to protect public lands and wildlife from overgrazing in Colorado and 12 other Western states.