Jon Ewert, a Colorado Parks and Wildlife aquatic biologist, gave a “State of the Fish” presentation March 16 in Silverthorne.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is expecting high crowds at local state parks this weekend with high temperatures in the forecast ...
Elk herds in northwest Colorado between Meeker and Steamboat Springs have rebounded after a punishing winter in 2022-23 decimated some of the state’s largest herds. With the recovery, Colorado Parks ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will continue wolf reintroduction with or without the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the agency’s new leader, Laura Clellan, said in a ranging interview with The Colorado ...
A contentious fight over fur stole the show at day one of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife March commission meeting.
At its March meeting, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved over $700,000 in compensation to six ranchers who ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has opened up a public comment period for a narrow part of Colorado’s experimental wolf ...
In 2020, a statewide voter-led initiative to introduce an experimental population of gray wolves into Colorado over several years passed ...
Colorado’s top wildlife official has stepped down after more than two years in a role that was largely defined by the state’s controversial wolf reintroduction program. Jeff Davis has left his job as ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has begun implementation of a new law aimed at protecting wild bison that migrate to Colorado. The law — which originated as a priority bill in the American Indian Affairs ...
As Colorado legislators commenced the annual budgeting process this winter, wolves dominated their first review of the state’s Department of Natural Resources budget for the upcoming fiscal year. was.
The City of Walsenburg is still under a disaster declaration and boil advisory two days after a major water main break. On ...