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The magic is always there

Winter seems to come and go in lower elevation communities like Durango and Cortez, but our snowpack (although low for the year) at Andrews Lake Winter Recreation Area keeps sparkling with l...

More endangered Mexican gray wolves are roaming the southwestern U.S., annual survey shows

There were 11% more Mexican wolves, 286, surveyed in New Mexico and Arizona

Measure that would overturn wolf reintroduction clears first hurdle

A ballot initiative directed the state to restore wolves, now the same tool may end the project

Rep. Lauren Boebert wants wolves off the endangered species list

It won’t end Colorado’s wolf program

Photos: Bird’s-eye view

The bald eagle is the official bird of the United States of America

20 gray wolves released in Pitkin, Eagle counties, Colorado Parks and Wildlife says

Fifteen brought from British Columbia; 5 were from captive Copper Creek pack

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland reflects on tough choices during a historic tenure

Haaland was the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary

Disease die-offs continue to ravage bighorn sheep

Advocates say feds left them ‘high and dry.’ What is Colorado doing to protect iconic species?

Colorado’s wolf reintroduction stays on track after wildlife commission denies petition for pause in program

The request to temporarily halt the program came as another 10-15 wolves are set to be released in the coming weeks on the Western Slope

Feds investigate ‘illegal killing’ of reintroduced Colorado wolf

Necropsy reveals ‘gunshot wound … led to the cause of death’

New agency report finds Mexican wolf population has grown

Conservation group calls it ‘lipstick on a pig’

Photo: Taking in the view