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Give Wolves a Chance

By Outdoor Heritage, Wolves
What would it take to get wolves into Colorado? Yes, our state does have captive wolves at rehabilitation and education centers like Mission: Wolf. However, no established packs have been documented by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. If we ever want to see wolves in Colorado again, we must speak up now.
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French Creek conservancy acquires more land

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...and Lamberton roads, and manage the timberland for a sustained quality yield, officials said. The area includes part of Wolf Run, which flows into Sugar Creek and eventually French Creek. The 117-mile French Creek is an ecologically important waterway, with more species of fish and freshwater mussels than similar-sized streams in the state, conservancy officials said. A section of Wolf Run on the parcels will remain open for fishing, said Tim Hecei, conservancy project manager.
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Farmers urged to help preserve prairie chicken

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...the states that have lesser prairie chicken populations to preserve populations of the bird in a way that meets the needs of business, industry and agriculture without the severe restrictions of federal Endangered Species Act regulations, he said. The five states are New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado. Lane said that populations of the lesser prairie chicken rise and fall dramatically with changes in climate. In a drought year, he said, the prairie chicken...
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