Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is pleased to announce that the 2025 State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) has been formally approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). With ...
“To be eligible for State and Tribal Wildlife Grants, states have to update their wildlife action plans every 10 years,” said State Wildlife Action Plan Coordinator Kacie Miller. “That approval allows ...
Colorado is back on the wolf market — and it’s looking to Washington state to supply the carnivores for its next round of reintroductions, planned for this winter. Gov. Jared Polis recently spoke to ...
Washington’s gray wolves won’t be used to help boost Colorado’s struggling wolf population, at least for now. A juvenile wolf, born April 2024, of the newly formed Grouse Ridge Pack, standing in front ...
Efforts by Colorado Parks and Wildlife to bring in more wolves from Canada later this year may have hit a snag after the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service told the state it may not do so. In an Oct. 10 ...
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to correct a typo. A new study by Colorado Parks and Wildlife researchers suggests man-made whitewater parks that create “play waves” for kayakers and ...
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