Articles for tag: animal conservation, biodiversity, Colorado wildlife, conservation success, Endangered Species, lynx recovery, mountain ecosystems, predator restoration, Rocky Mountains, Wildlife Management

Modern Population Status and Distribution

Colorado Lynx Populations Rebound

Jan Otte

The ghostly shadows prowling through ‘s snowy mountain forests tell one of the most remarkable conservation stories of our time. After vanishing from the state’s wilderness for decades, the Canada lynx has made an extraordinary comeback that has wildlife biologists around the world taking notice. This isn’t just another feel-good wildlife story – it’s a ...

white and black wolf in tilt shift lens

Could Wolves Return to Colorado in Greater Numbers?

Suhail Ahmed

Winter on the Western Slope carried a new sound last year: a thin, testing howl threading across snowfields where none had echoed for generations. After a voter-approved directive, state biologists released a small group of gray wolves and watched them disappear into the timbered drainages like a secret being kept. The question now isn’t whether ...

Kit Foxes: Vanishing from the Eastern Plains

Why Colorado’s Rare Mammals Are Struggling to Survive

Gargi Chakravorty

Colorado’s majestic wilderness has always been home to some of North America’s most remarkable mammals. But beneath the stunning Rocky Mountain peaks and pristine alpine meadows, a quiet crisis is unfolding. From the smallest pika to the mighty Canada lynx, these extraordinary creatures are fighting an uphill battle for survival. The reasons are complex, interconnected, ...