As Colorado lawmakers prepare to return for the 2026 legislative session, wolves — what they’re costing the state, how ...
At the surface, Colorado’s wolf program can appear rife with conflict. However, many Coloradans are working to bridge gaps ...
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Mike Pearson tells listeners how the House passed a bill to remove Gray Wolves from the endangered species list.
When the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service threatened to terminate Colorado’s ability to oversee the reintroduction of gray wolves last month, it was the latest in a string of setbacks for the ...
The U.S. House recently passed, 211-204, a bill to remove Endangered Species Act protections for the gray wolf outside Alaska.
On New Year's Day, the Lassen County Sheriff's Office said it received a report of wolf depredations on a ranch, north of ...
Farm systems are not new in football, but managers are rarely part of that. Here's why Liam Rosenior's hiring at Chelsea ...
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The warmest swimming lake in the US is hiding in this desert state
I will happily pack my bags to stay anywhere remotely near a body of water. I don't care if it is a lake, river, ocean, or ...
Discover how premium and meat-rich dog foods produce up to 65 times more carbon emissions than other, low-impact types of dog ...
Dogs fed on premium, meat-rich pet food can have a bigger dietary carbon footprint than their owners, a new study has found.
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Does fancy dog food leave a larger carbon pawprint?
Experts found that wet, raw and meat-rich foods are associated with substantially higher greenhouse gas emissions than dry ...
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