LA JUNTA, Colo. (KJCT) - A virus is killing an invasive bird species in Colorado, and it’s not the flu. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the avian-borne virus is killing Eurasian collared ...
A new report from state officials paints the clearest picture yet of the scale of Colorado’s outdoor recreation economy.
With a new year comes plenty of New Year’s resolutions, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife is hoping that includes enjoying the ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has done its best to repopulate the wolves in the area. However, despite their ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is recommending that its commission deny a petition submitted in September to halt further wolf ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is recommending that the state's wildlife commission deny a recent petition to pause the next ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers say the animal killed had human DNA on its paws and human food in its stomach, linking ...
Colorado officials have formally urged wildlife commissioners to deny a request to suspend the introduction of gray wolves as ...
During their first year in Colorado, reintroduced gray wolves have been tracked across nearly all of the state’s northwestern ...
A new MOU between the State of Colorado and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe creates additional guidelines and communication ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is recommending that its commission deny a petition submitted in September to halt further wolf releases. The petition, signed by 26 livestock and stockgrower ...