The Stoner Mesa Fire in southwest Colorado has burned around 7,300 acres so far, and biologists are working to protect wildlife in its path. The terrain around the fire is rugged and can be difficult ...
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DENVER— The Center for Biological Diversity today urged Colorado officials to move quickly to halt the sale of furs from native animals. The call comes ahead of a planned annual fur auction on Feb. 4 ...
Moose have lived in Colorado for centuries—unpacking evidence from history, archaeology, oral traditions Moose are on the loose in the southern Rockies. In the decades that followed, the moose ...
Colorado’s new State Wildlife Action Plan, approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in January 2026, provides a 10-year roadmap guiding how the state protects species and their habitats through ...
RICO, Colo. — As the Stoner Mesa Fire burns in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have evacuated hundreds of native trout out of the fire's path. Earlier this week, ...