Colorado Parks and Wildlife estimates that the state is home to between 3,800 and 4,400 mountain lions, but officials have ...
It’s wolf-eat-wolf out there. The predator was one of 10 captured in Oregon and released in Colorado late last year.
A study conducted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife of the population density of mountain lions in the Western Slope has ...
including Colorado River Valley, Grand Junction, Gunnison, Kremmling, Little Snake, Royal Gorge, San Luis Valley, Tres Rios, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials met Friday with commissioners from four counties where the agency plans to release wolves.
A Colorado released wolf discovered dead in September was killed by another wolf and had a healed gunshot wound to its rear ...
Using data collected through GPS collars and cameras, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has “confirmed a robust mountain lion ...
Doyle said silphium is growing across Western Colorado – Yellow Jacket, Steamboat Springs, Kremlin, Grand Junction – and it ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has always expected wolves would expand the territory south of the state’s biggest east-west ...
Each year, vehicle-animal collisions are one of the leading reasons for crashes in Colorado — a rate that increases the ...
The wolf – identified as 2307-OR – was one of the 10 animals Colorado Parks and Wildlife captured in Oregon and released near ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials met last Friday with ... the way wolves zeroed in on rancher Conway Farrell’s livestock ...