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Colorado Parks and Wildlife relocated a mother moose and her calves from an urban park to a wilder area for safety reasons.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is implementing a statewide free fishing weekend for resident and nonresident anglers of all ages ...
Fish get stressed, too. It’s why Colorado Parks and Wildlife closely monitors popular angling spots throughout the year for ...
This invader is eating through Colorado’s rivers, and it could wipe out native fish and plants if left unchecked.
Because of the rusty crayfish's insatiable appetite and propensity for high reproduction rates, its emergence has caused ...
A pair of orphaned bobcats were ready to go back to the Colorado wilderness after putting on more than eight times their body ...
Free Fishing Weekend in Colorado allows residents and nonresidents of all ages to fish anywhere in the state's thousands of streams, lakes and reservoirs without needing to obtain a fishing license or ...
Colorado's wolf compensation fund sees claims approaching double the amount. Ranchers excluded from public comment on wolf ...
A ranch in Old Snowmass has reported two incidents of calf depredation this week. According to Tom Harrington, president of ...
June is Great Outdoors Month, and in Colorado people love to get outside. So, that means there will be nature clean-ups, ...
Elephants, which have been part of the Colorado Renaissance Festival for decades, will not be at this year's show when it kicks off June 14. Colorado Parks and Wildlife denied the permit for elephant ...
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