Soaring interest in Colorado’s big-game hunting seasons — for animals like deer, elk and bear — far outpaces the number of licenses that state wildlife officials have to offer, driving business for ...
The number of hunting licenses in some parts of Colorado could drop by as much as 40% this year. The reason is record snowfall. In northwest Colorado wildlife officers are finding dead and starving ...
Thousands of elk, deer and antelope have been migrating out of northwestern Colorado due to hard winter conditions and many have died of starvation, forcing state wildlife managers to consider cutting ...
The only thing slow about antelope is their willingness to relocate the family. But sharp-eyed drivers on Interstate 90 can see the results of a long-ago effort to boost antelope populations west of ...
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