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The public no longer has access to four state wildlife areas in Colorado as the Elk and Lee fires burn in Rio Blanco County, ...
An uptick in pneumonia among bighorn lambs in the Pikes Peak herd has state wildlife officials on alert after this year’s ...
The Elk Fire in Rio Blanco County has prompted evacuations in the area where three kills by an uncollared wolf have taken ...
The wildlife agency is expanding its K-9 program, using dogs for endangered species work, law enforcement, detecting wildlife ...
Twice a year, thousands of elk, mule deer and pronghorn migrate between their seasonal ranges in Colorado. They spend their ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed plans to begin treating part of the Colorado River for invasive zebra mussels. The ...
Happy Colorado Day! Today, you can enjoy all of our state parks for free as we celebrate Colorado's 149th birthday. In ...
"It definitely presented new circumstances into our consideration," Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis told ...
Grand County rancher Conway Farrell, whose wolf depredation paid and pending claims total nearly $390,000, told the ...
Once at risk of extinction, beavers are now experiencing a surge in popularity as environmentalists, wildlife biologists, and ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission granted nearly $200,000 in wolf depredation compensation to two Colorado ranches.
It has been eight months since Colorado reintroduced gray wolves into the state, the beginning of a multiyear effort to create a self-sustaining population of the predators. On Wednesday, Sept. 4, ...