The news this week that Colorado Parks and Wildlife employees are facing a variety of threats from radical elements in both ...
Once regarded as a nuisance, beavers have been recognized by researchers as critical for healthy watersheds, a role ...
That’s an understatement. Wildlife is held in the public trust, meaning it’s a resource that belongs to all people. But when everyone can’t agree on how to manage and protect this resource for current ...
Colorado will not be getting any new gray wolves in the near future. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the agency is taking ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials said Wednesday that they have “no plans” relocate additional gray wolves into the state this winter, confirming a major setback for the agency’s voter-mandated ...
Two soldiers at Fort Carson were convicted of poaching mule deer on the military and state land, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Two active-duty Army noncommissioned officers are out thousands of dollars and staring down serious hunting suspensions after ...
Each year, Colorado Parks and Wildlife assesses large game populations. This data informs management plans designed to maintain healthy herd populations, guide hunting seasons and license allocations, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife concluded a poaching investigation on Jan. 5 against active-duty soldiers involving the illegal ...
Three active duty soldiers have been charged after they were found responsible for poaching five mule deer on Fort Carson and one on state land, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW).
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been on the defensive over its handling of wildlife, from the rollout of wolf reintroduction ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has finished a poaching investigation that led to two Fort Carson soldiers being convicted ...
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