Author: By Piper Russell
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CPW officers rescue orphaned ducklings in Durango
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers rescued some ducklings after their mother was hit by a car in Durango last week. According to an X post from CPW, officers “scooped them up” and took them to safety, providing some mealworms to eat while they found a place to take them. The ducklings were taken to the…
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CPW raises awareness about coyotes after two recent attacks in Colorado Springs
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is warning Colorado Springs residents and visitors to be aware of coyotes in the area during denning months. The warning comes after two recent attacks on dogs that were on 6-foot leashes with their owners. One attack was reported near Palmer Park and the other at Rockrimmon Open Space. In…
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8 Black historical figures who had a lasting impact on Colorado
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Officially created in 1976 with a proclamation from President Gerald Ford, Black History Month takes place each year in February. It’s designed to highlight contributions that African Americans have made throughout the history of America, and that includes the many contributions made by Black Coloradans. Here are some Black historical figures that left a lasting…
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CPW begins capture operations of gray wolves in British Columbia
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) began capture operations of gray wolves in British Columbia on Friday. According to a press release from CPW, the capture operation will last up to two weeks and is part of the 2025 capture season in support of the Colorado Wolf Restoration and Management Plan. CPW’s agreement with the B.C.…
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Fire burns over 1,000 acres in northern Colorado
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The Wildhorse 5 Fire on the Pawnee National Grassland has been 75% contained after burning 1,204 acres, according to an X post from the Arapaho Roosevelt National Forests & Pawnee National Grassland. Pawnee National Grassland is located in Weld County near the Wyoming state line. The wildfire started on September 29 and is burning near…

