Over the past few winters, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been working to improve its population estimates of mountain lions.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said a gunshot wound "ultimately led to the cause of death" of one of Colorado's released ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials release 1 of 5 gray wolves onto public ... strengthened partnerships such as the Ad Hoc ...
Conservation groups offered a $65,000 reward for information about the shooting of the wolf, part of a reintroduced pack.
Ranchers from Colorado’s Middle Park have submitted claims totaling around $582,000 in livestock losses related to wolves, ...
Ranchers and producers submit claims for losses caused by wolf reintroduction program, totaling $600,000. Claims include lost ...
By Shannon Lukens. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has presented a definition of Chronic Depredation, which is in regards to ...
Meanwhile, there’s the cost to Colorado taxpayers of the overall wolf introduction to date: $5.1 million and counting. The ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released a much-anticipated definition of “chronic depredation,” also identifying situations ...
A new MOU between the State of Colorado and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe creates additional guidelines and communication ...
Colorado officials have formally urged wildlife commissioners to deny a request to suspend the introduction of gray wolves as ...