Wolverines, which, aside from a straggler that passed through Rocky Mountain National Park in 2009, have been missing from Colorado since the early 1900s, but an effort moving through the state's legislature could launch a recovery program for the ferocious carnivores.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Agency is facing legislation calling to move ahead with a recovery plan for wolverines. The bill is expected to face its final legislative hurdle in the coming weeks. We discuss this with Megan Mueller and Elaine Leslie.
National Park Service Director Chuck Sams violated his agency's "protective mandate" for wildlife when he allowed the Jemez Pueblo to kill a bald or golden eagle inside Valles Caldera National Preserve last fall, according to a number of retired Park Service managers and wildlife biologists.
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