Ali Longwell, Summit Daily
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A historic wildfire season in Colorado has seen fish evacuations, hunting license changes and more as wildlife adapts to burning habitat.
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The agency was not aware of the uncollared wolf’s presence in the region until it attacked sheep on at least three occasions between July 20 and Aug. 2
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Pass holders will receive 6-10 tickets, offering 50% off lift tickets, depending on when their pass was purchased.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis talks about the pack’s history and ongoing controversy.
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The wildlife agency is expanding its K-9 program, using dogs for endangered species work, law enforcement, detecting wildlife and more.
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The latest map from Colorado Parks and Wildlife shows wolves in familiar areas.
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A Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson confirmed Thursday that staff have seen new wolf pups this spring. The agency is monitoring four den sites, relying on aerial observations, ground observations, remote trail cameras as well as public sightings to do so, the spokesperson said.
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Will this year bring emergency closures to popular fisheries on the Western Slope?
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In its 13th year, the Butterfly Pavilion’s monitoring program is looking for volunteers to help broaden its understanding of butterfly health in Colorado.
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Livestock protection dogs are one piece of a larger puzzle as Colorado strives to reduce wolf and predator conflicts.