Colorado’s eight collared wolves in the wild spread out in the northern and northwestern parts of the state in December, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe have agreed to work together on the reintroduction of gray ...
Ranchers and producers submit claims for losses caused by wolf reintroduction program, totaling $600,000. Claims include lost ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a reward for information after determining that a male wolf that died last ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released a much-anticipated definition of “chronic depredation,” also identifying situations ...
It’s official: Colorado ... state borders and sovereign tribal lands. This agreement stipulates specifically that Parks and Wildlife will not release wolves within the Brunot Treaty area.
Meanwhile, there’s the cost to Colorado taxpayers of the overall wolf introduction to date: $5.1 million and counting. The ...
Colorado ranchers have raised questions about the limits of a decades-long effort to restore the apex predator to the U.S.
The world faces an extinction crisis, but that hasn’t stopped conservation efforts. Here are some animals who made a ...
We’re in a lot just past the tubing hill in Fraser. Grand Lake, about 30 miles down the highway, is known as the Snowmobiling ...
Tribes, federal, state and local officials, conservation groups and residents supported protecting 600,000-plus acres of desert forever.