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Former US Senator, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar nominated to be US ambassador to Mexico

Former US Senator, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar nominated to be US ambassador to Mexico Salazar will have to be confirmed by Senate (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.) David Zalubowski/AP FILE - In this July 26, 2018, file photo, former Interior Secretary Ken Salazar speaks during the annual state of Colorado energy luncheon in Denver. President Joe Biden has unveiled picks for several high-profile ambassadorial postings, turning to a group that includes career diplomats, political allies and an American aviation hero. One is for Salazar to serve as ambassador to Mexico. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Manager Investigated for Meddling With Wolf Reintroduction

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Manager Investigated for Meddling With Wolf Reintroduction
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Senior Colorado Parks and Wildlife manager reinstated after investigation for meddling with wolf reintroduction

Senior Colorado Parks and Wildlife manager reinstated after investigation for meddling with wolf reintroduction
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Senior Colorado Parks and Wildlife manager reinstated after being investigation for meddling with wolf reintroduction

Senior Colorado Parks and Wildlife manager reinstated after being investigation for meddling with wolf reintroduction
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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. " .

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