Elizabeth Miller

State loses millions in federal dollars meant for outdoor recreation projects

Roadblocks to distributing the funds included lack of staffing, bureaucratic requirements and simple missteps

Wolf reintroduction could be a chance to support endangered subspecies

Proponents say Colorado Parks and Wildlife plans should consider Mexican gray wolves

Alaska’s Denali is finally open to guided skiing, and you have a Colorado company to thank

Permit rules were written with the expectation that mountaineers would stay roped, walking uphill and down

What happens when the lure of outdoor rec starts to pull people onto tribal lands?

The Navajo Rangers program presents a microcosm of the concerns that arise around outdoor recreation on tribal lands

Owl flyover prompts a second look at Arizona mine

Wildlife managers revisit the impact of an expanding mining operation