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The Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced The Rocky Mountain World Project and The Endangered Species Coalition as the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission members express frustration over wolf reintroduction program and recent attacks on ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has awarded $50,000 to two organizations to promote the state’s “Born to Be Wild” wolf license ...
DENVER — As Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff monitors wolf dens, CPW staff have seen new wolf pups. "CPW staff have ...
With a string of moose attacks across Colorado, wildlife officials are urging people to give moose plenty of space during ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is accepting CWHP applications until October 9 to fund wildlife habitat protection.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials killed a gray wolf from the Copper Creek Pack linked to four livestock attacks on the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is sending out a message about calf and fawn season in Colorado as it peaks between May and June.
Gray wolf 2405 was lethally removed on the evening of May 29 after ranchers experienced chronic wolf depredations, Colorado ...
CPW grants $50K to promote the Born to Be Wild license plate, supporting wildlife conflict mitigation in Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife lethally removed a wolf from the Copper Creek Pack following multiple livestock depredation events. Four confirmed depredations occurred between May 17 and May 25 ...