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In Colorado’s rivers, genetic research helps rainbow trout rebound

CPW’s approach to fighting whirling disease could be a model for the future

Colorado Parks and Wildlife asks public for input on wolf reintroduction

Feedback will inform reintroduction plans for apex predator

How did the warm fall impact the natural world?

Weather affects river levels, animal behavior, bird migrations, plant life

A Durangoan goes from veterinarian to techie

Durango vet thrives building apps for her peers

Animal scientist Temple Grandin shares insights on animal fear, overbreeding

Dogs, horses experience core emotions such as panic, rage and curiosity

Mesa Verde migration to New Mexico gets new evidence

Genetic study of domestic turkeys shows a path south

Scientists baffled by strange sea creatures near Alaska

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) – Strange sea creatures that resemble large pink thimbles are showing up on the coast of southeast Alaska for the first time after making their way north along the West C...

Six bighorns captured and tagged with GPS collars

Wildlife researchers want to learn bighorn movements

Bayfield woman teaches herd dog clinics at Ag Expo

CORTEZ – Mia Stovall has been training dogs to herd farm animals for much of her life, and this year she passed on some of her knowledge to attendees at the Four States Agricultural Exposit...

Conditions improve for Spring Creek Basin mustangs

A new water catchment system and birth-control dart program have stabilized the Spring Creek Basin wild horse herd in Disappointment Valley. Today, a manageable 62 wild mustangs r...

Conditions improve for Spring Creek Basin mustangs

Disappointment Valley’s Spring Creek Basin mustangs and range healthier

Forest Service installing cave gates to save bats

Effort made to halt spread of white-nose syndrome