In one dramatic moment, a 70-foot-long net dropped, and about 20 bighorn sheep were captured, much to their surprise.
Federal data only tells part of the story of how the global wildlife trade is fueling nature loss, a new study shows.
A new wolf has entered Colorado. Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed on Thursday that at least one uncollared wolf that is ...
Colorado Parks & Wildlife confirms that a gray wolf has entered Teller, Park and Fremont counties. I moved from Minneapolis ...
In January, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) completed its second year of reintroducing gray wolves to Colorado as part ...
The confirmation was recently made in northwest Moffat County. It is the first uncollared wolf acknowledged by state wildlife ...
Ranchers on Colorado's Western Slope hope the Trump administration will intervene after wildlife officials began a voter-mandated reintroduction of gray wolves.
Unlike many Eastern states, Colorado has a growing moose population. In fact, there are so many moose in the park that ...
The agency on Thursday released new photos of the January reintroductions, including photos from the capturing operation in ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife workers hustled in and grabbed one, wrestling it to the ground. Soon, another wave of workers was on them, helping to subdue the animals. "Oh my goodness, It looked ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) biologists must first confirm that a wolf was responsible for an animal's death, called a "depredation." To do that, they need a body. One that's still in good shape.