Plants and animals need health lands and waters to live on the Colorado Plateau. Here's what we're doing to help beaver, ...
If you're a fan of reptiles and snakes, you can legally collect these native Colorado species to add to your collection.
But more natural areas also mean that Colorado is home to a variety of wildlife. As you're out exploring the great outdoors ...
according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. One turkey is native to Colorado and the other was introduced in the 1980s to help repopulate after turkeys reached a low total population of around 35,000.
The wolves are expected to increase the likelihood of pairing, breeding and pack formation, according to the wildlife agency. These wolves won't be the first reintroduced to Colorado. Ten were ...
Over half of the state’s current bighorn sheep herds are here due to translocation efforts by Parks and Wildlife. After Colorado’s bighorn sheep declined to near extinction in the early 1900s by ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has started capturing gray wolves ... that do not have livestock before bringing them back to their native roots in Colorado. "The fact that our forebears in the ...