Barbed wire shaped the American West, but it kills, injures and blocks migrating wildlife. Some ranchers are trying high-tech alternatives that could reduce the need for it.
Wildlife and vehicle collisions happen too often in Colorado. So much so, the state is investing tens of millions of dollars ...
Every deer, elk, antelope, sheep, or bear that's smoked by a semi or sedan helps us understand how to prevent future wildlife ...
April Scheinoha Editor Good fences apparently make good neighbors, and it seems like more people are building fences in Thief ...
BROADVIEW, Ill. (WGN) — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has complied with a federal judge’s order to remove a fence that had been put up around a suburban ICE processing center. Federal ...
Clippers in hand, volunteers snap the metal lines of an old fence, its strands drooping and thorns rusted. Once they sever the wire from the posts, they coil it up and cart it away. These are the ...
Janine Yunker, a volunteer with the Barbed Wire Warriors, cuts down a fence along a highway in Evergreen, Colo. There's a growing movement to take down unused barbed wire because of its harms to ...
Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines. He's a seasoned writer with over four years of industry experience, and he is an enjoyer of all things difficult in gaming. If Marc's not ...
Ranchers in Colorado are struggling to rebuild thousands of miles of fence lost to big wildfires this summer, which can cost $20,000 per mile. Colorado had some major wildfires this summer. The danger ...
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