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After relocating an “absolute unit of a bear,” Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding people to be bear-watchful in this “Fat Bear Fall.”

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding people to be alert this fall as black bears enter a state called hyperphagia in preparation for hibernation. Wildlife officials in Durango tranquilized a bear they called “an absolute monster” on Thursday after it…

Possibly animals poached in Pueblo – authorities ask for help

Pueblo, Colorado (KKTV) – Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is asking for your help as they believe two animals were killed in a poaching incident in Pueblo. Police are looking for suspects and say the animals were killed earlier this…

Canada will supply Colorado’s next group of wolves for reintroduction

The next wolves to be released as part of Colorado state’s reintroduction efforts will come from the Canadian province of British Columbia, wildlife officials said Friday. Colorado Parks and Wildlife will trap up to 15 wolves from the Canadian province…

Colorado plans to release up to 15 more wolves this winter

Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Friday that it has reached an agreement with conservation officials in British Columbia to secure up to 15 wolves for the next phase of its controversial and groundbreaking recovery program. The wolves will be captured…

Thanks to a new service, blind people can explore Colorado’s state parks | Lifestyle

AURORA • Monique Melton can’t see, but Colorado’s nature still calls her. The singing of the birds. The buzzing of the beetles. The rustling of the leaves on the poplars in the sky. The rippling of the water on the…

CPW relocates bear that wandered through Lone Tree to Park Meadows mall

The Thin What’s it about? A bear that wandered from Acres Green to Park Meadows was relocated to better bear habitat on Monday. Why it is important: As the population in the Front Range grows, interactions between humans and animals…