On January 15, 2026, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) unveiled the Colorado Wolverine Restoration Plan, which will serve as ...
An advance look at Colorado's Wolverine Restoration Plan shows how CPW will attempt to reintroduce the once-native species.
Like most states, Colorado has chosen a state animal meant to reflect its culture, landscape, and sense of identity. In 1961, that choice was the Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, an animal closely tied ...
Moose are on the loose in the southern Rockies. In the decades that followed, the moose expanded their range and numbers. Today, informal estimates by Colorado Parks and Wildlife put the moose ...
Moose have lived in Colorado for centuries—unpacking evidence from history, archaeology, oral traditions Moose are on the loose in the southern Rockies. In the decades that followed, the moose ...