
Lured by household trash, bears on move in Colorado towns
Causing problems in cities and towns up and down Colorado’s Front Range.

Causing problems in cities and towns up and down Colorado’s Front Range.

The dam was considered a significant problem for native salmon and steelhead.

Colorado pikeminnow reproducing, and the offspring are surviving.

Take a slow but steady approach to working your small game, upland, or waterfowl dog into hunting shape.

The wolves, known as the Smackout pack, have preyed on livestock four times since September, resulting in the death penalty.

The bills come as a federal court lifted federal protections for gray wolves in Wyoming and the Trump administration moved to lift protections for grizzly bears in and near Yellowstone National Park. Interior Secretary Ryan

A little sleuthing reveals where to find crappies from mid-summer to autumn open-water fishing periods.

Held July 8-15 at the Cardinal Shooting Center, more than 2,300 athletes representing 29 states competed in the shooting disciplines of trap, skeet and sporting clays.

Walk the isles filled with fishing line in your favorite tackle shop and you can’t help but feel overwhelmed. Brightly-colored packaging dangles end to end on pegboard, while bulk spools stacked on top of one
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