News
Over the last month, two of Colorado’s latest gray wolf transplants were killed after crossing the border into Wyoming. ...
Colorado's official designated mushroom is edible, tastes and smells like almonds, and can be found in the high mountains of Colorado.
Senate Bill 53 would classify bison as big-game wildlife, which would regulate the killing of the native species. Like it is for elk and deer, the killing of wild bison would be legal only with a ...
Photographers will say it takes plenty of patience to capture an unforgettable picture of a wild animal. This is what happens ...
For the second time this year, a gray wolf that was translocated to Colorado from Canada as part of the second round of ...
A mystery animal mauled a woman to death ... the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The attack came after the state decided to introduce wolves back into the ...
The state has emerged as a leader in building ... a law creating a cash fund for the department to use for animal crossings. Colorado has also evaluated its highways to create a priority list ...
A highly pathogenic version of avian influenza virus, commonly referred to as bird flu, was detected in wild birds in the ...
Berger, the Colorado State University biologist ... They are magnificent, beautiful animals,” he said. “And they’re big, and they’re difficult to catch.” The National Park Service ...
Moms and Mutts previously made headlines after a puppy at an August adoption event tested positive for rabies, leading to that dog and 11 others being euthanized.
The designation of the state mushroom came at no cost to the state. Colorado has a state bird, animal, tree, fish, flower, fossil and now a state mushroom. Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill Monday ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results