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, ...
The state will pay two Colorado ranching operations for livestock killed by wolves and other impacts from the apex predator.
Colorado’s voter-initiated reintroduction of gray wolves has thrust a new predator into the High Country. There are ...
Rio Blanco County has hired a part-time animal and livestock conflict investigator, giving the county "another set of eyes to help ranchers." ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has approved two Grand County ranch claims totaling $343,415.37 for wolf-related ...
The state wildlife commission approved more than $340,000 in wolf compensation claims Wednesday, including the largest claim ...
Colorado’s wolf population nearly tripled with the release of 15 animals from British Columbia and five members of the Copper ...
In addition to these comments, Parks and Wildlife received a citizen petition on Nov. 18, requesting that the commission consider three changes to its furbearer regulations to enhance data collection.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission updated regulations effective May 1, with changes across various chapters.
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