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Animals are voting in favor of a new underpass beneath U.S. Highway 160 between Durango and Bayfield – voting with their feet, that is. Colorado Parks and…
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is seeking public input into a new management plan for desert bighorn sheep living in areas near the Dolores River in western…
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is warning sportspeople that it is illegal to use aerial drones to aid in hunting in any way. In a statement, Parks and…
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An oral vaccine may soon be in use to protect prairie dogs from the plague. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says in a release that prairie dogs in the…
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Multiple sightings of bears in the town of Dolores may prompt the town board to consider an ordinance requiring the use of bear-resistant trash…
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Colorado’s black bears are dying for human food. The Denver Post reports that at least 34 bears have been killed so far this year by wildlife managers and…
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Controlled burns may be the only way to fight the spread of chronic wasting disease among deer and elk. That’s the belief of a Colorado State University…
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The increase in conflicts between black bears and humans doesn’t necessarily mean the bruin population is growing.That’s one finding of a six-year study…
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Navajo Nation officials are mulling the idea of a hunt to reduce the number of feral horses on the nation.The Navajo Times reports that the nation’s…
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One of the Montezuma County commissioners has called Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s concerns that the proposed Paths to Mesa Verde could impact mule deer…