Wongarra man Doug Gimesy removes more than 18 kilometres of barbed wire from his property to create a wildlife haven.
Barbed wire shaped the American West, but it kills, injures and blocks migrating wildlife. Some ranchers are trying high-tech alternatives that could reduce the need for it.
Wildlife and vehicle collisions happen too often in Colorado. So much so, the state is investing tens of millions of dollars ...
Cows across Wyoming might soon be corralled by electronic collars that vibrate to tell them where to go, or shock them when ...
The Carthage School District is creating a school farm for agriculture education on land recently purchased on the east side of the high school campus. The Carthage Board of Education approved a plan ...
Every deer, elk, antelope, sheep, or bear that's smoked by a semi or sedan helps us understand how to prevent future wildlife ...
To the untrained eye, Viking Creek is easy to overlook. Hemmed in by the busy boulevard connecting downtown Whitefish to its ...
Colorado Springs homeowners wait months for fence installations after paying thousands to Peak Fencing, with some taking legal action to recover deposits.
Paddling groups hope legislation will provide clarity for boaters and private property owners over public access on Colorado ...
Business is surging for contractors and bars. Out-of-town workers are flooding hotels and RV parks. Cash is flooding into ...
After a decades-long struggle to stay on their land, the Palestinian community of Umm al-Khair is resisting final demolition ...
The Palestinian community of Umm al-Khair has called for international support in their struggle to stay on their land.
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