The removal of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife director and resignation of a commission member come amid a critical time in the wolf recovery plan.
As migrating bird populations begin to travel through Colorado during late fall and winter, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
A new study by Colorado Parks and Wildlife researchers suggests man-made whitewater parks that create “play waves” for ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission is preparing to take a deeper look at its furbearer regulations in the spring, ...
First, our thanks to Murphy Robinson for his service on the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission. The former Denver public safety chief has been a valued voice of reason on the governing board over ...
The young, male wolf identified as gray wolf 2403 had wandered from Pitkin County, Colorado, into New Mexico, likely looking ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife are not releasing the location where the animal was placed back in Colorado. "Honestly, something ...
Colorado lawmakers continue to raise questions about the cost of the state’s wolf reintroduction during the early phases of the annual budgeting process for 2026. On Tuesday, Dec. 9, the Joint Budget ...
Colorado wildlife officials confirmed that the Colville Tribes in Washington declined to serve as a source population for ...
In early December, Colorado Parks and Wildlife will begin its annual flight surveys for deer, elk, and bighorn sheep on the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) had a bear of a time on Dec. 11, when officers had to relocate a 200-pound black bear from ...
Murphy Robinson, who has served on the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission for just over a year, announced his resignation ...
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