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CPW is beginning a project that will see the removal of non-native brook trout from Colorado waters, which will be followed ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNREW receives $8,500 grant from CPW for community stewardship
RiversEdge West (REW) has been awarded an $8,500 grant from Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s (CPW) Partners in the Outdoors ...
Federal officials confirm cause of death for two female wolves found dead in the springs. One killed by a mountain lion, the ...
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Boulder Daily Camera on MSNDon’t let fear or politics derail effort at coexistence with wolves (Opinion)
Calls to kill Colorado’s first wolf family, the Copper Creek Pack, have escalated. Killing the pack members is not the answer ...
With wolf presence expected to increase on Colorado’s Western Slope in the coming years, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is ...
The three small fur-balls are romping like pups, which they are. One starts to scratch its ear with a rear paw, gets distracted and nibbles on a sibling’s back. The scene could be called ...
The causes of death for two grey wolves involved in the reintroduction effort have been confirmed by wildlife officials. The U.S.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) continues to encourage Colorado residents to make sure they clean any equipment placed in ...
At least one of Colorado's collared wolves moved deeper into the northwest corner of the state in July, a new map released by ...
Neighbors caught on camera a Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) raid at a local animal rehabilitation center last Friday.
CPW said Curtis admitted he used game meat to entice bears to the area, which is against Colorado statutes. However, officers did not find evidence that Curtis harvested a bear.
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