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Discarded fishing line kills osprey in northwest Colorado

The Journal When monofilament fishing line is left along a lake or river it can be harmful to wildlife. In early August, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officer Andrea Spon...

Crews survey fish on lower Dolores River, discard bass

Water scoured channel, improved habitat on lower Dolores River

Return of the native Colorado River cutthroat trout

When complete, Hermosa Creek project will restore miles of habitat

Dolores Trout Unlimited wins award for climate study

Climate study takes close look at upper Dolores River

Questions mount around raising hunting, fishing fees

Measure would allow Parks and Wildlife to gradually increase fees by up 50 percent

Fish study to begin at Pastorius Reservoir

Colorado Parks and Wildlife hopes to monitor new strain of rainbow trout

Researchers flock to Lower Dolores for ecological studies

Researchers flock to Lower Dolores in high-water year

Dolores water district bans boating at Totten Lake

Mussel scare triggers closures, restrictions

Montezuma irrigation company bans boats at Narraguinnep

Irrigation company fears contamination by invasive mussels

Spring runoff red-flags Animas aquatic life

Data show metal concentrations don’t pose short-term risk, but could in the long-term

Climate study shows trouble for Dolores Basin

Higher temperatures, longer droughts hurt fishery

Fear of invasive mussel spreads to two Cortez-area reservoirs

Irrigation Co. worried about Narraguinnep, Groundhog reservoirs