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As weird and concerning as they appear, the virus that causes the dark, wart-like horns or tentacles to grow on cottontail ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have identified the cause as shope papillomavirus, a rabbit-only virus with no cure ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is getting involved after an increase in reports of dogs hurt or killed by coyotes near Lookout ...
According to the Bureau of Land Management Utah, bears have been sighted in Grandstaff Canyon and along the Colorado River, ...
An emergency public fish salvage was announced at Narraguinnep Reservoir by Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Wednesday because ...
While Colorado’s backcountry search and rescue missions have increased significantly in the past few decades, statewide ...
Rabbits with black, hornlike spikes growing on their heads and other odd or unslightly protuberances are not dangerous and ...
A Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) native aquatic species biologist is working to recover the Arkansas Darter in Sand ...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has a passion for the outdoors, and his administration has placed a high priority on outdoors ...
However, following the yearling's death, producers have witnessed further harassment of livestock by the Copper Creek wolves, ...
Some rabbits in Colorado are sporting unusual wart- and tentacle-like growths, but officials say it’s not something to worry about.
Colorado biologists saved Uncompahgre cutthroat trout from a wildfire by transferring 266 fish to a hatchery for safety and ...