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Calf killed by wolves in Jackson County
JACKSON COUNTY, Colo. — A calf was killed by a wolf or wolves on a ranch in Jackson County on Saturday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) confirmed. The calf was killed on Don Gittleson's Ranch, according to Shannon Lukens with Steamboat Radio. The incident was reported to CPW, and local staff conducted a field investigation on the property Sunday morning.
Colorado wolf map shows increased activity near Wyoming border, Frisco, Dillon and Vail
There are signs that some of Colorado's released wolves are moving closer to the Wyoming border, according to the state's recently released wolf activity map, and a rancher who lives near the border and has seen the released wolves in recent days. Wolf movement has substantially increased in Routt County, including in proximity...
Sheriff: Colorado man caught with stolen gun, drugs in Kansas
JACKSON COUNTY—Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect on multiple allegations after a traffic stop. Just after 5 a.m. May, 13, a Sheriff’s Deputy conducted a traffic stop near 142nd and U.S. Highway 75 for a traffic infraction, according to Sheriff Tim Morse. During the traffic stop, the...
Grand Lake’s town manager leaves position to begin working for Keystone — a newly formed town where he used to bus tables
John Crone first became Grand Lake’s town manager in October 2019. During his time as town manager, Crone worked through the COVID-19 pandemic — even becoming one of the first in Grand County to contract the virus — and the East Troublesome Fire, one of the largest fires in Colorado history. He also made headlines with a former trustee of Grand Lake after some accusations were made public.
Bats in Colorado face fight against deadly fungus that causes white-nose syndrome
Numerous bats have been found in Colorado with white-nose syndrome. The fungus has killed millions of bats in North America, leaving biologists concerned about its impact on bats in the state.
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