COLORADO SPRINGS — Colorado Parks and Wildlife plans to reintroduce more wolves to the state by winter's end. In the meantime ...
Several bear cubs that were orphaned over the summer will be released back into the wild on Thursday.
In early December, Colorado Parks and Wildlife will begin its annual flight surveys for deer, elk, and bighorn sheep on the ...
Across Colorado, reports of bear sightings and conflicts ticked up this year, reaching the highest number since 2019 and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) released new statistics saying that the number of conflicts between bears and people is at ...
Conflicts between bears and humans continue to rise in many areas of Colorado, including the Front Range, according to ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) will begin annual capture and classification flights ...
New numbers from Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) show a spike not only in bear sightings, but also an above-average number of bear conflicts. Get top headlines and KUNC reporting directly to your ...
There is an above-average number of reported sightings and conflicts with bears so far this year according to Colorado Parks ...
A controversial reintroduction program is off to a messy start.
Mere days after being turned down by Washington’s Department of Fish and Wildlife for wolves, Jeff Davis, who has led ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is conducting its annual aerial wildlife inventory on the Western Slope, tracking deer, elk, and bighorn sheep from December to January or February.
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