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Local elk herds decline; Colorado Parks and Wildlife seeks solution

90 hunters attend presentation in Dolores

Elk management meetings scheduled

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is seeking input on elk management planning in Southwest Colorado and has scheduled four public meetings in Dolores, Norwood, Pagosa Springs and Durango. ...

What to do about Southwest Colorado’s ailing elk herds?

Colorado Parks and Wildlife to host series of meetings asking public for input

N.M. warns against coyote-killing contests

Law passed earlier this year bans cash-prize events

Big money and controversy surround Western trophy hunts

Wealthy hunters pay top dollar for hunts, padding Fish and Game budgets

Man who killed moose fined; can still hunt in Colorado

Wildlife officials say Bruce Black took proper actions after mistakenly killing animal

Couple fined for illegal moose killing, trespass

Moose was killed on private land near Lake City

Elderly hunter still missing in San Juan National Forest

Alvie Webb disappeared on Oct. 19 near Roaring Fork

Bear bites hunter after being shot near Pagosa Springs

Man suffered injuries to arm, leg

Ignacio area poacher convicted for new crimes – in Canada

‘It’s an addiction,’ says former wildlife manager

Tough winter increases chance of elk calf die-off

Heavy snow, human pressures can stress young animals

Dolores considers rules against bow hunting

Archery target practice would still be allowed