The Aspen Times: Wildlife advocates ask British Columbia to stand firm in decision to supply wolves to Colorado
Coloradans’ split opinions on the state’s reintroduction of gray wolves have made their way across the border into Canada. One week after a group of 26 organizations asked British Columbia wildlife ...
Wildlife advocates ask British Columbia to stand firm in decision to supply wolves to Colorado
Yakima Herald-Republic: Is the removal of predatory wildlife on Columbia River sound policy or overkill?
Is the removal of predatory wildlife on Columbia River sound policy or overkill?
The Columbian: Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge’s reconnection project allows excess water to naturally drain into Columbia River
Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge’s reconnection project allows excess water to naturally drain into Columbia River
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) completed capture and release work for the second gray wolf reintroduction season on Saturday. Fifteen wolves were translocated from British Columbia to Colorado.
Vail Daily: Wildlife advocates ask British Columbia to stand firm in decision to supply wolves to Colorado
The State: Deadly snakes are sold legally at Columbia-area wildlife show. Should that continue?
People who stream into a Columbia wildlife show each year to buy and sell dangerous exotic snakes might soon lose that opportunity as concerns rise about the wisdom of allowing venomous serpents to be ...
Deadly snakes are sold legally at Columbia-area wildlife show. Should that continue?
The Columbia Glacier is one of Alaska's better known tidewater glaciers, both from the standpoint of tourist attraction and the model it provides for scientific investigation. In 1973 it became the object of close scientific scrutiny. In Alaska, some 50 to 60 glaciers calve into the sea, but exhibit such diversified behavior that they have baffled glaciologists for decades. For instance, some ...