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About a year and a half into reintroduction efforts, Colorado’s gray wolves are continuing to settle into the state and ...
Colorado Investing in Wildlife Crossings Along Front Range Corridor Across the state, wildlife-vehicle collisions are estimated to cost $80 million a year. By Catie Cheshire ...
Conflicts between bears and humans increased by 16% across Colorado, but decreased along the Front Range in 2022, according to the state parks and wildlife department. Skip to content All Sections ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has released their latest gray wolf activity map, showing that the 29 wolves have roamed farther into the Western Slope, but also got closer to the Front Range.
On Wednesday, Apr. 24, Colorado Parks and Wildlife released the latest map showing collared wolf activity over the last month. The map, published on the fourth Wednesday of each month, does not show ...
Efforts underway to stop Colorado wolf reintroduction with vote 03:49. After a failed attempt to halt wolf reintroduction, Coloradans who are not happy with the wolf reintroduction plan are trying ...
Students at Front Range Community College and Colorado State University have been working on projects to ease the movement of wildlife in the Livermore valley north of Fort Collins since 2020.
Conservation vision aims to address overcrowding in Colorado's Front Range public spaces 03:08. It's a beautiful day in Golden. The trees are the color of the namesake of the city, bikers are ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released the latest collared gray wolf activity map on Apr. 24, showing new wolf activity in watersheds east of the Continental Divide and onto the Front Range.
Reports of bear sightings and conflicts with humans were up 16% in Colorado last year to nearly 4,300, but they were down slightly when compared to 2019 and 2020, according to an annual report issued ...
This Colorado Parks and Wildlife map, released April 24, shows watersheds in which at least one wolf has traveled over the last 30 days. Colorado Parks and Wildlife/Courtesy image On Wednesday, Apr.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife/Courtesy image On Wednesday, Apr. 24, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) released the latest map showing collared wolf activity over the last month. The map, published on ...
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