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More than 150 pronghorns hit, killed on Colorado roads as animals sought shelter from snow
The pronghorns were killed by vehicles, likely large trucks, as they sought shelter from snow in fields on rural roads and highways in Colorado.
WARNING, GRAPHIC: CPW reporting more than 100 pronghorn have died on roads across eastern Colorado
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) shared an unsettling video on Tuesday to drive home an important point.WARNING: The video shared by CPW can be viewed at the bottom of this article, and it contains graphic content.
More than 100 pronghorns killed in Colorado snowstorm
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is urging drivers to slow down and keep an eye out for pronghorns sheltering on the roads until the snow melts.
Pronghorn herds dying by the dozen on eastern Colorado roads after snowstorm
Deep snow in eastern Colorado is driving herds of pronghorn onto roads, where dozens are being killed by vehicles, the state says.
53 pronghorns struck, killed by traffic on US 36 in eastern Colorado
According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the herd likely congregated on the highway because of drifting snow on the ground and in the fields.
Over 150 pronghorn killed in Colorado while seeking refuge from deep field snow
A significant number of pronghorns have died on eastern Colorado roadways as winter descends upon the region, according to state wildlife officials.
100+ pronghorn killed on eastern CO roads after snowstorm, CPW says. Here’s why.
CPW said more than 100 pronghorn – including 52 on US 36 near Byers – have been killed on Eastern Plains roadways since a snowy stretch dumped as much as 40 inches in some spots.
Over 100 pronghorn carcasses line Colorado roads after snowstorm. What’s killing them?
While the reason for the creatures’ deaths may seem obvious, the reasons behind it are less apparent than you might think.
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CPW shares new details on where wolves may be released
Mere days after announcing potential counties that Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials are considering for the second year ...
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CPW updates list of potential counties for upcoming gray wolf release
Mere days after announcing potential counties that Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials are considering for the second year ...
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CPW announces results from Western Slope Mountain Lion Density Study
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has completed analyzing data from a multi-year effort to measure the density of mountain lions in ...
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CPW working with rural county commissioners to find next location for wolf releases
Plus: Colorado’s plan for psychedelic-assisted therapy, JeffCo denies lift-served bike park, what a Trump presidency might mean for the Western Slope ...
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Man pleads guilty to stealing body parts from cemetery
Later the agency reported they were transported for medical care.
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said on Nov. 9 that it met with county ...
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Lion hunting opponents focus on CPW Commission and upcoming meeting in Lamar
Despite the significant loss at the ballot box and previous efforts at the Colorado state legislature and Colorado Parks and ...
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife releases potential counties for gray wolf release
On Wednesday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife listed three counties where they are considering to re-release the gray wolves.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife holding meetings over controversial gray wolf releases
It will be the next in a series of public discussions about the plan.
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Director Jeff Davis, Northwest Regional Manager ...
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CPW updates list of potential counties for gray wolf releases
(KKCO)—Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has updated the list of potential counties that could be considered for releasing ...
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CPW: Public input sought on Fishers Peak plan
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is inviting the public to a series of meetings to discuss future plans for managing Fishers ...
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