Colorado Parks and Wildlife is preparing to take a deeper look at how it manages species like bobcats, coyotes, beavers and foxes, all of which are classified as “furbearers.” With two citizen ...
Names we assign to wildlife possess two equal but opposite powers. They can expedite or even enrich communication, or they can befuddle and complicate communication. Nothing exemplifies this claim ...
While invasive zebra mussels were first detected in Colorado in 2022, increased sampling and inspections led to additional ...
Colorado’s latest roadmap for protecting its most vulnerable wildlife, the State Wildlife Action Plan from Colorado Parks and Wildlife, received federal approval this month. “To be eligible for State ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The initiative aligns with the broader ’30 by 30′ conservation goal, aiming to protect 30% of Colorado’s lands and waters by 2030, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colorado is sinking $15 million into a project to build what it claims is the world's largest structure over a major roadway for ...
Across the state, Colorado Parks and Wildlife district wildlife managers have been responding to incidents of wildlife, particularly antlered ungulates, caught in various hazards. According to a CPW ...
Colorado’s newest wildlife crossing is an overpass, one built so animals can walk over one of the state’s busiest highways like it isn’t even there. This particular stretch between Denver and Colorado ...
As migrating bird populations begin to travel through Colorado during late fall and winter, Colorado Parks and Wildlife expects an increase in wild birds infected with highly pathogenic avian ...