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A proposed citizen initiative to end wolf reintroduction by the end of 2026 has resulted in ranchers and wolf advocates being ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) reminds residents and visitors that with Spring arriving, black bears are emerging from their dens and looking for food.
Colorado’s black bears are waking up from hibernation and looking for food. After 2024 saw record-high reports of bear ...
The body that makes the final review of ballot measures on Wednesday rejected a proposal to repeal Colorado's wolf ...
The state Title Board, comprised of representatives of the attorney general's office, the Secretary of State, and the ...
The absence of snow at lower elevations this year means the Bureau of Land Management and Colorado Parks and Wildlife are reopening some tails near Durango earlier than usual. Popular hiking and ...
A long-awaited program to prevent and reduce conflict between wolves and producers in Colorado is ready for launch. Colorado ...
For the second time this year, a gray wolf that was translocated to Colorado from Canada as part of the second round of reintroductions has died in Wyoming.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announces multiple raccoons have tested positive for canine distemper in recent weeks in Alamosa ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the agency that brought the continent's largest cervid to North Park in 1978, insists it has ...