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Report Colorado on Track to Protect Wildlife Migration Corridors / Public News Service

DENVER A new report backs up Colorado s efforts to tap the best available science, including advances in GPS and radio tracking technologies, to protect big-game migration corridors as animals move between winter and summer feeding ranges. Dan Gibbs, executive director of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, said with some 70,000 people moving to the state each year, protecting corridors is essential to reduce the number of collisions between vehicles and wildlife on Colorado roads. "And try our best to incorporate, whether it s underpasses, or overpasses, or other mechanisms that we can put in place, to really protect the animals but protect the motorists as well," Gibbs explained. " .

WY Mental Health Centers Face Budget Cuts During Record Demand / Public News Service

CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Budget cuts to the Wyoming Department of Health are causing reductions in mental-health and substance-abuse services, with bigger impacts projected after July 1. Andi Summerville, executive director of the Wyoming Association of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers, said centers are losing $7.5 million in state contracts to serve people who don t have insurance or can t afford to pay. .

MSU Denver Launches Support Program for Lowest Income Students / Public News Service

MSU Denver Launches Support Program for Lowest Income Students / Public News Service
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Wyoming Behind Most States in COVID Vaccine Distribution

CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Wyoming ranks among the bottom of states for COVID vaccination rates, and state health officials are encouraging all eligible residents to roll up their sleeves. Kim Deti, public information officer with the Wyoming Department of Health, said free vaccines are now available in full supply across the state, and health officials already are seeing positive results from those who have received shots. .

Colorados Homebound Population Receiving COVID Vaccines / Public News Service

DENVER - State health agencies are continuing to help people with disabilities who are physically unable to leave their homes to get COVID-19 vaccines, but work still is needed to reach some of the state s most vulnerable residents not already in Medicaid and other databases. Bonnie Silva - director of the community living office with the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing - said so far, local vaccine providers have been tapped to serve almost 95% of the state s identified homebound population. "Our goal was, How do we leverage local solutions where those are in place? And so literally going county by county, region by region in Colorado so that we could understand what local solutions they had in place, and how as a state entity we could support them," said Silva. " .

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