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As the Mountain West grows and hunter numbers decline , states are finding ways to bring in more revenue to fund conservation.
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The holidays often mean Christmas hams, mulled wine and potato latkes. But in the Mountain West, our food occasionally comes from the forest and not the...
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Update November 15, 2019 at 3:30p.m.: According to Travis Duncan with Colorado Parks and Wildlife: "The commission voted to dismiss both citizen petitions…
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In late 2018, researchers in Yellowstone National Park made a grim discovery: The first golden eagle in the park ever fitted with a tracking transmitter was dead. She was killed by a bullet; but she hadn’t been shot.
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Colorado wildlife officials plan to more than double the amount of state trust land that's open to limited hunting and fishing.The Summit Daily reported…
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Colorado wildlife commissioners have rejected a citizen petition to outlaw the trapping and trophy hunting of bobcats.The Denver Post reported Thursday…
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If you kill a wolf in Idaho, your effort might be worth $1,000. A nonprofit in North Idaho covers costs for hunters and trappers who successfully...
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Hunters in Colorado are being advised to be on the lookout for a contagious disease that kills deer.The Daily Camera reports chronic wasting disease has…
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You might have seen the Hug-a-Hunter or Hug-an-Angler ads on TV or social media over the past year. Through both messaging and humor, the campaign aims to…
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A federal judge has extended a temporary ban on grizzly bear hunting near Yellowstone National Park while he mulls the animal’s fate.