| Colorado gets $30M of USFS funds to fight beetle-kill problem |
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| Written by YESENIA ROBLES, Denver Post | |
| Wednesday, 10 February 2010 | |
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Colorado will get a $30 million chunk of federal money to make 3 million acres of beetle-killed forest safer. Read more...
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