CDOW looking for wildlife volunteers
Hungry bears will soon be coming out of hibernation, leading to the chance for unwanted conflicts with humans. PHOTO COURTESY COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE. Training session set for April 8 in Frisco...
View ArticleBLM’s North Park oil lease plan challenged
Independence Mountain, in North Park, is a cherished wildlife area that could be impacted by proposed oil development leases. PHOTO BY MARC HONNECKE. Greater sage-grouse habitat and other natural...
View ArticleBear blog: Alberta grizzlies get more protection
Grizzlies were declared a threatened species in Alberta last week. PHOTO COURTESY THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE. Bear tracking pays off in Aspen A long-term wildlife study in the Aspen area shows...
View ArticleColorado Division of Wildlife eyes wolverine restoration
Colorado Division of Wildlife biologists are studying the feasibility of restoring wolverines to the state. PHOTO BY ZAC DOWLING, VIA THE CREATIVE COMMONS. State wildlife officials are holding early...
View ArticleBeluga whales get critical habitat protection in Alaska
A pod of beluga whales. State challenging feds on listing of genetically distinct population of marine mammals near Anchorage By Summit Voice Follow Summit Voice on Twitter for the most up-to-date news...
View ArticleRight whales make comeback in New Zealand
A North Atlantic right whale and calf. PHOTO COURTESY NOAA. Remnant individuals recolonizing former habitat after whale slaughter of the 19th century By Summit Voice SUMMIT COUNTY — Marine researchers...
View ArticleArizona: Forest Service grazing plan deemed illegal
Chiricahua leopard frog. PHOTO COURTESY U.S. FOREST SERVICE. SUMMIT COUNTY — As so many times before, a federal court has overturned a U.S. Forest Service grazing permit because federal land managers...
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