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Jared Polis and Colorado Parks and Wildlife want Coloradans to enjoy and ... “From skiing Colorado’s mountains to hiking our ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers successfully removed a cow and two calf moose from River Creek Park on Wednesday and ...
Now, almost two months later, Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff are looking to the future. An update to the Parks and Wildlife Commission on Wednesday, March 5, provided new information on whether the ...
In an effort to conserve wildlife and increase opportunities for hunters and anglers, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is creating a new wildlife area along Michigan Creek. The acquisition of 120 acres ...
While Colorado Parks and Wildlife is prohibited from taking a stance on ballot initiatives, a group of the agency’s employees is speaking out as Proposition 127 — a measure that would ban ...
For wolves, the beginning of May signals the end of denning season. While Colorado Parks and Wildlife is tracking up to four pairs of wolves that could be denning, none have been confirmed, according ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado Parks and Wildlife is on the lookout for invasive species in the Colorado River, following the discovery of zebra mussel veligers in the river last July. The agency said ...
After responding to three recent attacks, Colorado Parks and Wildlife reminds the public to be aware of potentially ...
After 2024 saw record-high reports of bear sightings and conflict with humans, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has reportedly already received 82 reports of bear activity in 17 counties this year. This ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado Parks and Wildlife is looking for more of an endangered bird, known as the plains sharp-tailed grouse, and they want the public’s help. These birds live in Alaska and ...
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