The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has agreed to pay over $300,000 to two Grand County ranches for wolf-related ...
In the months since the defeat of a ballot measure aimed at banning the hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx, wildlife ...
This is the time of year when Jeff Yost didn’t envy the wildlife officers working in the Denver metro area. Yost worked as a ...
On Friday, animals took a field trip to the state capitol for the annual "Zoo at the Capitol Day." Colorado legislators had a ...
Animal rights groups push for bill to ban big-cat hunting and trapping in Colorado, but the bill fails to pass the House ...
The state will pay two Colorado ranching operations for livestock killed by wolves and other impacts from the apex predator.
A push to change a few sentences in Colorado’s statute flamed an ongoing debate about what should be driving wildlife ...
Coloradan Tina Jackson's one-year probationary period as a federal employee was set to end on March 10. But three weeks ago, ...
I’m encouraging you to attend the upcoming Trout Fishing Expo. Go see what it’s about even if you don’t flyfish for trout.
If approved by the wildlife commission, two claims would basically wipe out the $350,000 the state budgeted for wolf compensation. But there are more.
The Colorado Senate amended the controversial SB3 gun control bill to provide exemptions for hunters and competitive shooters ...
Colorado gun bill sponsors propose amendment to allow gun owners to be exempt from firearm prohibition if they receive hunter ...