Colorado Parks and Wildlife was able to place GPS tracking collars on two gray wolves in North Park on Thursday, the same day U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Silt, introduced legislation
The days of unlimited archery elk hunting are coming to an end on the Grand Mesa, the latest area to see a change that Colorado Parks and Wildlife will consider
San Luis Valley sheep rancher and Colorado Farm Bureau board member David Brown put most bluntly what was on the minds of a lot of people who spoke in Gunnison
Tension over plans to bring gray wolves back to Colorado has been high since a ballot initiative narrowly passed two years ago directing wildlife officials to restore a predator population that had be.
It’s still in the early days, but Colorado Parks and Wildlife is happy so far with the rate of sales of its new Keep Colorado Wild annual state park pass