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The latest map from Colorado Parks and Wildlife shows wolves in familiar areas.
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Private landowners have recently supported large fuel mitigation projects and homeowners associations have pursued Firewise USA certification.
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As rural districts in Colorado work to fill educator shortages, a program offering financial aid to aspiring teachers sees high applications.
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Colorado Department of Transportation officials say the online and mobile app is the best way to stay up to date on road conditions.
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Struggling with a problem all too familiar to nonprofit leaders, short staffing, an outdoor education organization was forced to get creative.
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Acorn Creek Trail sees influx of heavy visitation for wildflowers following social media video, prompting law enforcement to issue 30 warnings for illegal parking.
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A Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson confirmed Thursday that staff have seen new wolf pups this spring. The agency is monitoring four den sites, relying on aerial observations, ground observations, remote trail cameras as well as public sightings to do so, the spokesperson said.
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Gigi Sandoval-Long has a knack for supporting and bringing together the community around her. These days she’s not doing it from the inside of the hospital — she’s doing it from inside a hot-pink food truck sporting a Rosie the Riveter-inspired cartoon chicken.
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In its 13th year, the Butterfly Pavilion’s monitoring program is looking for volunteers to help broaden its understanding of butterfly health in Colorado.
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The 2024-25 school year is the last that the Summit School District will have International Baccalaureate for students below the 10th grade.