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CPW said drought and low water levels cause high water temperatures in the rivers, leaving fish vulnerable to disease.
At least one more litter of wolf pups has been born in Colorado, state wildlife officials confirmed Thursday. Colorado Parks ...
Colorado wildlife officials have sighted wolf pups. Colorado Parks and Wildlife is monitoring four wolf den sites, ...
Environmental activists are demanding that Colorado Parks and Wildlife prohibit the commercial sale of wildlife furs, filing ...
The Colorado State Patrol is reminding all drivers to be extra careful of wildlife when traveling on I-70. In 2024, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission members express frustration over wolf reintroduction program and recent attacks on ...
DENVER— The Center for Biological Diversity today filed a formal rulemaking petition urging Colorado Parks and Wildlife to ...
July and August are “hailstorm season” in Wyoming, Montana and the rest of the Rocky Mountain region. A surge of supercell ...
The wolves roaming the state have new pups that are being monitored by wildlife officials, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
It’s a complex picture of ups and downs, but what we do know for certain is that, overall, we are losing more butterflies ...
CPW grants $50K to promote the Born to Be Wild license plate, supporting wildlife conflict mitigation in Colorado.
Two adorable bear cubs were spotted playing with a children’s swing in a backyard in Colorado Springs. Watch the viral video.