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CPW said drought and low water levels cause high water temperatures in the rivers, leaving fish vulnerable to disease.
Public lands are essential to Colorado’s economy, environment and way of life. They support outdoor recreation, clean air and water, wildlife, grazing and more. In 2023 alone, Colorado’s outdoor ...
July and August are “hailstorm season” in Wyoming, Montana and the rest of the Rocky Mountain region. A surge of supercell ...
A Steamboat Springs resident for 52 years and a retired middle school science teacher, Winston Walker is among many hummingbird enthusiasts who are paying close attention to the flashy hummers at ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNLee reintroduces, expands public land sale provision to budget bill — 18 million acres in Utah up for saleAfter indicating that he would reintroduce a provision to the “big beautiful” budget bill that would approve the sale of ...
A resident caught an up-close video of a bobcat on their property in Castle Rock on Tuesday morning. FOX31 viewer John Perre ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has responded to several incidents of attractant-based behavior from bears this year across ...
If the budget is passed by the July 4 deadline, an estimated 16 million acres in California are at risk of being sold over the next five years. Those vulnerable parcels of land include areas adjacent ...
Entrance fees for Mueller State Park are reasonable—currently $9 for a daily vehicle pass or $80 for an annual Colorado State Parks pass that gives you access to all state parks. It’s the best $9 ...
Due to warm water temperatures, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking anglers to voluntarily forswear fishing on sections of the Fraser River, Colorado River, and Eagle River during afternoon hours.
Mueller State Park, nestled just outside the tiny town of Divide, Colorado, is that rare gem that makes you wonder if you’ve accidentally stumbled onto a movie set. This place isn’t just pretty – it’s ...
This report highlights the real-life toll oil and gas production takes on land, water, and air in the West. Companies in Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming spilled at least 7 million gallons of ...
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