Colorado officials on Tuesday were proud to announce the completion of the I-25 Greenland wildlife overpass in Douglas County. Spanning six lanes of busy interstate, the bridge structure is 209 feet ...
Welcome to the San Diego Trail Report, a new weekly newsletter I’m writing to celebrate San Diego’s outdoors. I’m Maura Fox, the Union-Tribune’s communities and hiking reporter and author of the Hike ...
A black bear lumbers through a suburban front yard that’s been decorated for Halloween. One of the decorations—an animatronic ghost—begins to shake and moan and light up, its sensor triggered by the ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Outdoor enthusiasts are emerging as a powerful force in global wildlife conservation efforts with hunters and conservationists teaming up to fund real progress for wildlife and ...
The Washington state Department of Fish and Wildlife expects to finalize the purchase of land south of Kennewick early next year and then make it available for public recreation, while also benefiting ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers are investigating the illegal killing of a female mountain lion near the group campsites at Gunnison City Mountain Park in Taylor Canyon north of Gunnison. CPW ...
Jennifer McRae is a digital media producer for CBS Colorado with more than 25 years of experience in news. Jennifer is part of the digital team recognized for excellence for Best Website several times ...
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story stated that Leah Hawes from Operation Catnip cares for 7,060 cats when in fact she cares for 70 to 60 cats. Free roaming cats, a common sight, beg for ...
As Colorado’s vibrant fall colors paint the landscapes in a breathtaking spectacle, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) encourages sportspeople and outdoor enthusiasts to witness this natural wonder and ...
Discover Frieze Sculpture’s 13th edition in Regent’s Park and Artichoke Trust’s nationwide public art project, The Gallery: It’s Not Easy Being Green, on view along London’s Thames Path and across the ...
Ohio's fall burning restrictions go into effect on October 1 to reduce wildfire risk. Open burning is banned from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. during October, November, March, April, and May. Ohio experiences an ...
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