Colorado's Staunton State Park reopens
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For the past month, Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff have been unable to locate and kill a second Copper Creek wolf responsible for livestock attacks in Pitkin County. In the meantime, the agency has
Wolves are a topic that Colorado Rep. Jeff Hurd hears about frequently. Hurd is a Grand Junction-based Republican representing Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, which spans most of the Western Slope and many of the
The CPW will meet on August 21-22 in Pueblo, CO, discussing wildlife management and outdoor recreation, with options for in-person and remote participation.
Officials have moved hundreds of native trout from the Stoner Mesa Fire's path in the San Juan National Forest to preserve their unique genetic diversity.
Officials from Colorado Parks and Wildlife decided this week to restrict fishing on two waterways while simultaneously giving anglers permission to remove all the fish they can from a reservoir. Low water levels are responsible in both cases.
Rabbits in Fort Collins, Colorado, have been observed with eerie black growths resembling tentacles or horns, causing alarm among residents. Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have identified the cause as Shope papillomavirus (SPV), a rabbit-only virus that produces wart-like tumours, particularly around the face and head.