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‘Trust the science’ on wolves, says Lauren Boebert

However, scientists say there is no consensus on wolf recovery

CPW unanimously approves plan to restore wolves on Western Slope

301-page management plan took hundreds of hours to draft

As bill clears Colorado Senate, concern lingers over wolf reintroduction delays

Advocates say the state legislation could incidentally interfere with timeline

Silverton photographer captures photos of elusive lynx

Fewer than 250 of the threatened species live in Colorado

Four Colorado mountain lions died from avian flu, but mammal crossover has slowed

Bobcats, skunks, foxes and a bear have all died of the bird disease, but state wildlife officials say trends are better now

Could Colorado Senate bill delay wolf reintroduction by six years?

Wildlife advocates sound alarm on legislation, but lawmakers say concerns are misplaced

Durango area public land closures extended

Perins Peak, Bodo wildlife areas and Animas City Mountain upper trails remain closed through April 30

Southern Utes ask Colorado Parks and Wildlife to restrict wolf releases to northern zone

In a letter, tribe asks for broader recognition of sovereignty

Wildlife officials turned to a guy who never caught a bear for better trap

Ongoing bear-human conflict and a collection of failing equipment necessitated a new approach

Rep. Lauren Boebert’s bill to delist gray wolves from the Endangered Species Act gets its first hearing

U.S. Fish and Wildlife, the agency that lists and delists animal species, testified against the bill

Mountain lion claws man hot-tubbing in Colorado high country

The attack happened Saturday night near Mount Princeton Hot Springs Resort

With spring one week away, first report of bear activity is made in Durango area

Ursus are beginning to leave hibernation as weather warms