By James Pribyl, Jack Murphy and Jessica Beaulieu, Guest contributers We are current and former Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commissioners Jessica Beaulieu and Jack Murphy wrote an opinion piece published in the Durango ...
As Proposition 127 wades into the science of wildlife management, proponents argue it also asks voters a moral question. In ...
The initiative will ask voters to weigh in on wildlife management In November, Colorado voters will weigh in on whether or ...
Colorado hunting and fishing brings in approximately $3.25 billion a year. Some of the renewable natural resources that make that possible are deer, elk, moose, mountain sheep and goats and numerous ...
Colorado will ban the hunting and trapping of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx if voters approve Proposition 127. Why it ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is accepting applications from hunters, anglers and trappers from across Colorado to join the ...
Denver’s history and identity is rooted in its connection to the land, wildlife and outdoor pursuits. This isn’t just a pastime; it’s a shared way of life that binds generations together and supports ...
On Thursday, Oct. 10, Colorado Parks and Wildlife concluded a capture operation in Grand County after images of a gray wolf ...
Traditional predator cleansing is a fool’s errand still widely practiced by people who call themselves “hunters” and compete ...
Prop 127 reminds us of 30 years ago, when Colorado Division of Wildlife bear biologist, Tom Beck, an avid hunter, spoke out ...