Colorado Parks & Wildlife voted 10-1 to move ahead with the state’s voter-mandated wolf release program, denying a September petition from stockgrowers’ groups
Wildlife Conservation
In an unexpected about-face, Colorado Parks & Wildlife has decided to remove and relocate wolves that the agency released in Grand County late last year
How Trout Unlimited is working with state and federal agencies to preserve the dwindling habitat of an increasingly rare native trout
Facing existential threats to its famed native trout, Yellowstone National Park is reviving a decades-old conservation tool””a platoon of volunteer fly anglers
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
The Hollingsworth case arose because trail-cam surveillance crosses a line. Now, the Open Fields Doctrine, which has given wardens private-land access for decades, is in the crosshairs
Did you know that there are more than 20 types of bass? You’ll want to know them all if you’re a serious bass angler. Here’s a breakdown
A field guide on the most common disease-spreading ticks in North America””plus, tips on how to prevent bites
For members of the deer family””and for hunters alike””the annual rut is the most exciting time of the year