The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has named Laura Clellan as the sole finalist for the agency’s director position.
Colorado will become the first state to reintroduce wolverines, a plan that has bipartisan support and is seen as a crucial conservation effort.
Clellan, a retired Army commander, brings decades of leadership in fraught circumstances that allies say will help steady the state agency ...
Just over two years into Colorado’s wolf reintroduction effort, 12 of the 25 wolves brought from Oregon and British Columbia ...
The first known occurrence of an evening bat was recorded in northern Colorado this month, something that is “not concerning but definitely interesting” to Pitkin County.
Four Colorado Parks and Wildlife employees serving in Moffat and Routt counties were honored during statewide ceremonies on ...
The first known occurrence of an evening bat was recorded in northern Colorado this month, something that is “not concerning ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is looking for information on the shooting of a bald eagle in the northern part of the Denver metro area two weeks ago.
"There's a difference between being a licensed waterfowl hunter and being out there and just shooting at any bird that flies ...
The Department of Natural Resources announced Monday that Laura Clellan, currently serving as acting director of Colorado ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is nearing the end of its search for a new director after Jeff Davis’s departure in the fall. The ...
Colorado will not be getting any new gray wolves in the near future. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the agency is taking time and extra steps to ensure the safety of livestock and wolves, and that ...