GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - On May 2, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) publicly confirmed the presence of the invasive and aggressive rusty crawfish species in the West Fork Little Thompson River.
Invasive fire ants, first arriving in the U.S. in 1918, have spread throughout the Southeast, causing problems for residents and farmers. Adding to the problem, red and black fire ants are ...
One homeowner took to social media to rant about several negative experiences they had with their problem neighbors. In one of the latest violations, the neighbors destroyed a vegetable garden, shrubs ...
As winter comes to a close, many people look forward to warmer temperatures and spring blooms, but for land managers working ...
One gardener's goal of creating a haven for local pollinators has been dimmed by the glow of their neighbors' outdoor lights. But they aren't ready to give up on their local ecosystem without a fight.