Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists are braving a blizzard to continue work on their bighorn sheep project.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says 15 more wolves are now in the state as part of the revitalization effort for the species. The animals were released in Eagle and Pitkin Counties.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife ... groups and a political organization supporting Colorado’s Western Slope — submitted the petition last September. It asked wildlife officials to hold off ...
It’s official: Last Friday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife began an operation to capture up to 15 wolves in British Columbia and release the predators in Eagle, Garfield or Pitkin counties.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists on Sunday began trapping wolves in British Columbia, Canada, for transport to Colorado and release in Eagle, Garfield or Pitkin counties. Representatives ...
“Some of you may have seen egg shelves bare or purchase limits or prices very high right now with eggs,” Greenberg said Wednesday during a meeting of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission.
Colorado’s wolf reintroduction effort will continue as planned. At its Wednesday meeting, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission officially voted to deny a citizen petition requesting a pause of ...
Colorado’s wolf reintroduction effort will continue as planned. At its Wednesday meeting, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission ... Colorado Counties, an organization representing all ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — The Colorado Conservation Alliance, Inc. today provided an update on mounting concerns surrounding Colorado’s wolf introduction program, including confirmation that non-native ...
The secrecy was necessary for the safety of wolves and Colorado Parks and Wildlife personnel ... a conservation aviation organization. LightHawk planes were also moving the wolves from British ...