Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) said a grey wolf has been rereleased in Colorado after crossing state lines.
Colorado lawmakers continue to raise questions about the cost of the state’s wolf reintroduction during the early phases of ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife's director has stepped down after more than two years of overseeing the state's voter-approved ...
Jeff Davis, who resigned as director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife late last month, will continue to receive the same salary in his new role as a senior policy advisor to the Department of Natural ...
Mere days after being turned down by Washington’s Department of Fish and Wildlife for wolves, Jeff Davis, who has led Colorado Parks and Wildlife since May 2023, is out. An announcement from the ...
A push to change a few sentences in Colorado’s statute flamed an ongoing debate about what should be driving wildlife management in the state. Colorado Reps. Elizabeth Velasco, a Western Slope ...
After just two and a half years as director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Jeff Davis has announced he's stepping down for a new position at the Colorado Department of Natural Resources.
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. — Wildlife crashes continue to pose a significant risk on roads throughout the state. According to the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), around 4,000 wildlife vehicle ...
Driving during the winter season can bring an increase in wildlife crashes on Colorado roads.
At least 7,497 animals were killed on Colorado roadways last year, with deer accounting for the vast majority. This is according to the latest roadkill data from the Colorado Department of ...
The director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife, who ushered in the state’s wolf reintroduction program amid widespread scrutiny over many of his decisions, is stepping down. Jeff Davis announced Tuesday ...
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