The state will pay two Colorado ranching operations for livestock killed by wolves and other impacts from the apex predator.
A push to change a few sentences in Colorado’s statute flamed an ongoing debate about what should be driving wildlife ...
Colorado’s wolf population nearly tripled with the release of 15 animals from British Columbia and five members of the Copper ...
Colorado Parks & Wildlife agrees to pay ranchers who lost livestock to wolves over the past year in Grand County.
The eagle was hit by a car in a canyon in June, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Southeast Region said in a March 4 post on X, ...
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Public News Service on MSNColorado lawmakers consider protecting wild buffalo from poachingColorado lawmakers could add buffalo, also known as bison, to a long list of wildlife that have been restored to their ...
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GearJunkie on MSNRise in Bear-Human Conflicts Prompts CO Authorities to Talk TrashLast year saw a 42% increase in human-bear conflicts from 2023, with over half of the incidents occurring as a result of ...
Tina Jackson fears federal job cuts and funding freezes could imperil work to save the species from the brink of extinction.
Colorado continued to see increasing conflict between humans and bears in 2024. Across the state, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
State law says ranchers will be compensated for direct losses caused by wolves and some indirect financial losses. The state ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission on Wednesday unanimously approved two large claims related to the killing of ...
Next week, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission is scheduled to review more than $343,000 in claims submitted by ...
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