Pro-hunting groups say its a big will for hunters and anglers in Colorado and across the country
Hunting Conservation
A narrowly passed ballot initiative has brought 25 wolves from Oregon and Canada onto Colorado’s Western Slope. Now opponents of the fraught wolf program are crafting a ballot measure of their own
Japanese yew is an ornamental yard plant known for killing off deer and elk in winter
All three counties are in the western part of the Centennial State
The hunters who spearheaded a resounding defeat of Colorado’s Prop 127 aren’t resting on their laurels
Poachers are thieves, stealing wildlife that belongs to everyone. Here are some of the most egregious poaching cases to make headlines this year and the punishments that were doled out
43-year-old Karl Studer received three felonies and 17 misdemeanors in a far-reaching case that included trophy elk, trophy mule deer, and aerial gunning of wildlife
After being lost for decades, Nash Buckingham’s legendary shotgun goes back to work in a Mississippi duck blind
Nobody wants law enforcement eyeing them. But what if game wardens have good reasons to do so? What if the person they’re watching is, in fact, a poacher?
Can game wardens come onto your private property and spy on you with hidden trail cameras? Yes””and no. Our exclusive report explores this complicated issue