Rocky Mountain National Park is studying the impacts a booming moose population is having on its ailing willows and wetlands.
Coloradans voted in 2020 to bring wolves back to the state. Ranchers are looking for them to reverse course in 2026.
Wolf reintroduction and management issues, threats to lynx habitat and mountain lion harvest limit reductions have all been newsworthy in recent weeks. Citizens hold such diverse perspectives, and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists were conducting a routine fish survey on the Colorado River when they made an ...
At least 7,497 animals were killed on Colorado roadways last year, with deer accounting for the vast majority. This is ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife girds against the threat of another, more dangerous, invasive aquatic species Golden mussels — which pose a more severe threat than zebra and quagga mussels — have ...
The second round of gray wolf reintroductions in Colorado this month reignited statewide debate about the animals, government ...
The Colorado Department of Agriculture, CPW, APHIS Wildlife Services and the CSU Extension will host training on nonlethal ...