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Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers successfully removed a cow and two calf moose from River Creek Park on Wednesday and ...
Colorado's wolf compensation fund sees claims approaching double the amount. Ranchers excluded from public comment on wolf ...
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Daily Camera on MSNLetters to the editor: Take a hard look at the 25th Amendment; why did CPW reintroduce moose?Numerous writers are finally stating that Donald Trump is showing clear cognitive decline, including wandering off on ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has begun aquatic nuisance species sampling efforts on the Colorado River for 2025.
Elephants in a traveling animal show will not perform at the Colorado Renaissance Festival this year, after Colorado Parks and Wildlife refused to issue a permit.
A pair of orphaned bobcats were ready to go back to the Colorado wilderness after putting on more than eight times their body ...
Because of the rusty crayfish's insatiable appetite and propensity for high reproduction rates, its emergence has caused ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNCow moose involved in recent attack relocated by CPWOn Wednesday, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) relocated a cow moose and her two calves from River Creek Park located in Steamboat Springs. The decision to ...
Governor Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 25-168 on Monday, giving Colorado Parks and Wildlife greater authority to battle ...
There will not be elephant shows at the Colorado Renaissance Festival in Larkspur this year, according to People for the ...
This invader is eating through Colorado’s rivers, and it could wipe out native fish and plants if left unchecked.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - On June 2, Governor Jared Polis passed the Prevention of Wildlife Trafficking bill. The bill is intended to reduce illegal wildlife trafficking, which often crosses ...
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