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The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is hosting COVID-19 surveillance testing on July 14 and 15.Human activity in much of the world has slowed down because of the…
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When a rare black, melanistic deer nicknamed Coal by Moab locals was reported dead in a resident’s backyard in December, state wildlife officials wanted…
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Late summers in southeastern Colorado are usually synonymous with golden honeydews and cantaloupes, as the Rocky Ford melon harvest gets underway. But...
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Government agencies kill more than 68,000 coyotes a year to keep them from preying on livestock and big game. But scientists say tracking them might be a better solution.
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On an unseasonably warm February day, Travis Kauffman headed out around noon for a run in the foothills outside Fort Collins, wearing shorts and a...
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Wild animals are bearing the impacts of this year's drought well, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. In a release from Wednesday, CPW biologist…
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This weekend's Ute Mountain Mesa Verde Birding Festival has brought birding enthusiasts from across the region. Becky Levy, Executive Director of the…
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Wildlife officials are reminding the public to be aware of bear activity as spring begins.A release from Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the animals are…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a $3,000 reward for information regarding the shootings of two eagles left at the headquarters of the…
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Montezuma County Commissioner Larry Don Suckla expressed concern Monday about the impacts of mountain lions on mule deer in the local area. In a…