More than one-third of America’s plants and animals are struggling to survive in the face of shrinking habitats, invasive species, novel diseases and climate change impacts. The Recovering America’s ...
Each year on March 3, World Wildlife Day draws global attention to the plants and animals that make life on Earth possible.
Early March often creates the impression that winter is nearly over. Day length is increasing, snow begins to settle, and we ...
For decades, wildlife conservation policy has aimed to protect endangered species until there are enough individual animals alive that the species won’t go extinct. Then the policymakers declare ...
As the crisp air rolls in and the pumpkin-spice everything starts appearing, most people think fall is the season to wrap up the garden and call it quits. But here’s the wild secret: while you’re ...
Sunrise breaks over the Cordillera Ridgeline. Below, in the meadow where they bedded down the evening before, Rocky Mountain elk shake the frost off their coats. They spent much of the spring and ...
Winter closures for regional public lands have been enacted. The House Creek road has been closed to motorized traffic beginning Dec. 1 to protect winter wildlife range for elk and deer. Also the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Vail Daily recently released some disturbing news that our local elk populations have dropped by 50 percent since 2007. Unfortunately, these animals haven’t moved ...
In today’s unpredictable world, being prepared for emergencies and survival situations is more important than ever. From natural disasters to wilderness adventures gone awry, having the right ...