Deep, crusty snow piled up on fields in eastern Colorado after last week’s snowstorm is driving herds of pronghorn onto roads ...
According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the herd likely congregated on the highway because of drifting snow on the ground ...
That included 53 being killed on Nov. 12 along U.S. Highway 36 east of Byers, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Once believed to be extinct, wildlife biologists estimate there are 500 black-foot ferrets in the U.S. after decades of ...
While the reason for the creatures’ deaths may seem obvious, the reasons behind it are less apparent than you might think.
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The sound of the Eastern Plains is like a symphony to Crystal ... but there’s still a lot of work to do, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Egli started hunting as part of a project ...
The pronghorns were killed by vehicles, likely large trucks, as they sought shelter from snow in fields on rural roads and ...
CPW said more than 100 pronghorn – including 52 on US 36 near Byers – have been killed on Eastern Plains roadways since a ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is urging drivers to slow down and keep an eye out for pronghorns sheltering on the roads until ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is urging drivers to slow down and keep an eye out for pronghorns sheltering on the roads until ...
After years of efforts, Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed that black-footed ferrets, an endangered species, has ...