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In early May, Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists conducted the first raft electrofishing survey on the new Colorado River Connectivity Channel outside of Granby. Completed in 2023, the $33 million ...
Government officials cleared out a warmwater pool on the Colorado River that had become a breeding ground for pesky invasive ...
A voracious feeder and a spirited fighting fish, the smallmouth bass is a vexing problem at Ridgway Reservoir: There are too ...
Native truths about other bees Of the 20,000 species of bees worldwide, at least 1,000 live in the state, according to the Colorado Native Pollinating Insect Health Study, which was authorized by ...
Pedestrians and bicyclists along the Colorado Riverfront Trail in Grand Junction may have noticed something out of the ...
Aquatic biologists with Colorado Parks and Wildlife said they are continuing to observe a quicker-than-anticipated increase in native fish in the recently finished Colorado River Connectivity ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirms invasive rusty crayfish in West Fork Little Thompson River; species poses a threat to native crayfish and aquatic habitats. Skip Navigation.
While Colorado Parks and Wildlife has reported recovery of brown trout and rainbow trout in the channel, neither are a native species. The agency has found evidence of native sculpin in the area.
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