Vast swaths of the ponderosa pine forests that blanket Colorado’s Front Range mountains could turn rust-colored and die over the next five years as pine beetles begin to spread aggressively, new ...
Colorado’s collared gray wolves are primarily sticking to Western Slope watersheds, with some exploration toward the east. In the latest map from Colorado Parks and Wildlife — which shows the ...
Pine beetles are making a comeback and killing ponderosa pines across large swaths of Colorado forests, especially along the state's Front Range, as seen here near Interstate 70 and Soda Creek Rd in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has released their latest gray wolf activity map, showing that the 29 wolves have roamed farther into ...
Two wolves wandered the watersheds of our state's southern Front Range mountains this past month, according to a new map released Wednesday by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
DENVER — Two wolves roamed separately into the southern end of Colorado’s Front Range mountains in February, passing through watersheds west of Pueblo and Colorado Springs, a map released Wednesday by ...
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