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A black-footed ferret scurries back to its burrow after being examined by Wyoming Game and Fish Department biologists. The most recent survey, in 2013, found about 40 ferrets in the Shirley Basin ...
At its June commission meeting, the Great Outdoors Colorado board approved six unique projects for funding through the CPW ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has launched the first-ever statewide initiative to prioritize Tribes and Native Communities for ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNColorado parks receive $150K grant for tribal concernsMESA COUNTY, Colo. ( KREX) – The Great Outdoors Colorado Board has approved $150,000 for six projects across the state as ...
One notable success story is the cloning of Przewalski's horses, once extinct in the wild. Kurt, the first cloned ...
Though disease almost wiped out the wild ferrets in the late 1990s, the animal has staged a remarkable comeback. The wild black-footed ferret population grew 35 percent a year from 2003 to 2006.
He’s our refuge in whom we can place our trust “at all times” (Psalm 62:8). And He’s our sanctuary where we can boldly bring ...
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Geneticists Revive a Nearly Extinct U.S. Animal SpeciesRecent advancements in genetic engineering have made it possible for scientists to revive species on the brink of extinction. A team of geneticists has successfully brought back a near-extinct ...
CPW's initiative, backed by a $50,000 GOCO grant, will involve listening sessions with Tribes on state park management.
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Country Living on MSNA Beloved TV Series Has Inspired Kids to Pursue This STEM Career Since 1963Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom has inspired wildlife careers since 1963. A new survey reveals its lasting impact on ...
"The black-footed ferret is probably the rarest North American mammal. So inherently, any birth is rare," said Marc Whisler, the BLM's threatened and endangered species lead for the region.
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