HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Colo. — Using a strategy right out of "Jurassic Park," Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is making a "historic" effort to eradicate a non-native species of fish that's been ...
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this story inaccurately reported that native trout species had returned to the channel. While Colorado Parks and Wildlife has reported recovery of brown trout and ...
The Stoner Mesa Fire in southwest Colorado has burned around 7,300 acres so far, and biologists are working to protect wildlife in its path. The terrain around the fire is rugged and can be difficult ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Aquatic biologists with Colorado Parks and Wildlife said Friday that they are continuing to observe a quicker-than-anticipated increase in native fish in the recently finished Colorado ...
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RICO, Colo. — As the Stoner Mesa Fire burns in the San Juan National Forest, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have evacuated hundreds of native trout out of the fire's path. Earlier this week, ...
The agency pays anglers to catch the trout, which prey on native fish in the river, including the threatened humpback chub. The National Park Service is reupping a program that pays people to catch ...
In this edition of The Morning Hatch – Literally, a native species of trout is rescued and given a second chance. Find out how. - Don't turn your back on Euro Nymphing. Dig a little deeper before you ...
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