Over the past few winters, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been working to improve its population estimates of mountain lions.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission will convene for a hybrid meeting in Denver. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 8:00 a.m. January 8 and recess at 5:00 p.m. The commission will reconvene ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will re-release the Copper Creek wolfpack, including the breeding female, a move ranchers say violates the state's wolf recovery plan. Travis Duncan, spokesman for the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe have agreed to work together on the reintroduction of gray ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released a much-anticipated definition of “chronic depredation,” also identifying situations ...
Ranchers in Grand County hit Parks and Wildlife with a $582,000 bill for wolf kills and related impacts on cattle and sheep ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Gov. Jared Polis and Colorado Parks and Wildlife want Coloradans to enjoy and participate in the state’s infamous outdoors. One such group they are focusing on is the youth.
In the last few weeks, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has received several reports of deer attacking dogs. One of those incidents occurred in the backyard of a Castle Pines family's home, and the ...
For years, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers have driven out to the eastern plains in the middle of the night, a predator’s hunting hours, in hopes of spotting a pair of green, gleaming eyes.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife created two release zones in its final wolf management plan: a northern and a southern zone. The plan also created a 60-mile buffer from state lines and tribal lands ...