A dedicated team of workers is helping save the black-footed ferret. Now, President Trump is firing some of them. Experts worry it will hurt the species the most.
Whether you love geese or hate them, their presence in Northern Colorado is not Mother Nature's doing. That honor goes to Gurney Crawford, a longtime wildlife conservation officer and Fort Collins ...
So far, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has not seen any evidence of ... These birds are traveling up from New Mexico, northern Mexico and areas along the Gulf of America, formerly known as the ...
Colorado lawmakers could add buffalo, also known as bison, to a long list of wildlife that have been restored to their ...
Birds without natural immunity that migrate or roost together in large flocks, such as geese, are most likely to die in large ...
At least one wolf was tracked in a Western Slope watershed that includes the Interstate 70 corridor through Mesa County and abuts the northern ... wildlife officials. “Wolves translocated to ...
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One unseasonably warm morning in December, Democratic state Rep. Tammy Story stood on the edge of a trail winding through the ...
Black-footed ferrets, weasel-like animals with distinctive dark bands around their eyes and black feet, are ruthless little ...
For thousands of years, an unbelievable cascade of Greater Sandhill Cranes have poured down on the San Luis Valley near the ...