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The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has reached a settlement agreement with two national hunting advocacy groups in a ...
A long-awaited program to prevent and reduce conflict between wolves and producers in Colorado is ready for launch. Colorado ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife settled a lawsuit brought by two national hunting groups accusing two commissioners of violating ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has reached a settlement agreement with two national hunting advocacy groups in a lawsuit claiming that two commissioners violated Colorado’s open ...
Twelve range riders, hired by Colorado Parks and Wildlife at a total cost of $500,000, will monitor livestock and haze wolves away from herds. This initiative follows increased wolf depredations ...
Colorado's bears are up and at 'em earlier than usual this season. What they're saying: Although mid-April is typical for ...
Colorado lawmakers are looking to add a fee to car insurance policies that would raise funds for road infrastructure aimed at ...
The state of Colorado has settled a lawsuit against two Colorado Parks and Wildlife commissioners who, plaintiffs, said violated the state's open meetings law by writing an opinion piece last year ...
Through a footnote in the proposed budget, state lawmakers are making it clear that they want Colorado Parks and Wildlife to focus energy on mitigating conflict between wolves and livestock before ...
In the first fiscal year of the effort, 2021-22, Colorado Parks and Wildlife received $1.1 million from the fund, after which the annual allocation was increased to $2.1 million.
One of the 15 wolves that Colorado Parks and Wildlife imported from British Columbia and released on the Western Slope in January was killed by federal officials in Wyoming on Sunday. CPW received a ...