It may be 20 years too late, but Colorado Parks and Wildlife is tackling an old problem in a new way. In a story elsewhere on this page, you will find the Daily Sentinel reporter Dennis Webb's account ...
Fewer people in the Northwest are learning to hunt, which causes funding problems for state fish and wildlife departments. To solve the funding problem, experienced hunters are teaching newbies how to ...
Highway 82 has created a divide in the Roaring Fork Valley. The presence of the four-lane highway between critical pieces of habitat for multiple species not only presents a threat to ungulate ...
How did your business start? Glenwood Springs native Joe Herrman is a lifelong outdoorsman and a self-taught student of wildlife behaviors and habits. What started as a father-and-son avocation in ...
Have an owl stuck in the chimney? A squirrel nest in the attic? For Tom Scollins, dealing with those critters is just another day at the office. Animal control specialist Scollins started TS Wildlife ...
I have been asked many times how to deal with wildlife that make our backyards their homes. Many people look on deer, raccoons and armadillos as unwelcome visitors. Squirrels, possums and rabbits also ...
One day, I received a call from warehouse workers that completely stumped me. A snake had slithered into the facility overnight, and they were asking what to do. If you ask most EHS managers about ...
The Los Angeles Zoo announced a new exhibit at the Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX on Tuesday, June 11, that introduces the “I Travel for Wildlife” campaign to L.A. with the goal of ending ...