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Bipartisan bill aims to extend protections of endangered fish

Upper Colorado and San Juan River Basins Recovery Act targets preservation of native species

Low water, warm temps prompt voluntary fishing limit in Southwest Colorado

Closure from noon to midnight on region’s rivers seeks to avoid weather-related stress on fish

Colorado Parks and Wildlife sees banner year for kokanee spawn

Southwest Colorado will send a surplus of eggs to supplement other hatcheries in state

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

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

Photos: Kokanee giveaway days at Lake Nighthorse

Business flows again for fishing lodges and river guides

‘COVID crushed our season’

Animas River suffered 80% die-off after 416 Fire ash flows

Survey shows aquatic population severely depleted through Durango

Durango anglers set to head to Alaska for salmon run

Coloradans have many misconceptions about the coveted fish

Action demanded after 1,100 dead dolphins wash up in France

PARIS – The dolphins’ bodies were horribly mutilated, the fins cut off. But what shocked French marine researchers wasn’t just the brutality of the deaths of these highly intellig...

U.S. regulators clear path for genetically modified salmon

NEW YORK – U.S. regulators on Friday gave the green light to salmon genetically modified to grow about twice as fast as normal, but the company behind it may face legal challenges before the...

After die-off, Animas River restocked with fish

Colorado Parks and Wildlife releases 1,500 rainbow trout after 416 Fire floods

Colorado Parks and Wildlife to conduct work in Hermosa Creek

Colorado Parks and Wildlife will conduct treatment, as part of an initiative to restore native Colorado River cutthroat trout populations in the Hermosa Creek area, Tuesday and Wednesday to ...