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Colorado’s first wolf pack since the species’ reintroduction in 2023 is once again under intense scrutiny after a series of ...
Colorado wolves didn’t roam as far into the Western Slope in the last month as they did earlier this spring, a new map released by state wildlife officials shows.
Legislators drilled Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis on rereleasing Copper Creek pack, the governor's ...
About a year and a half into reintroduction efforts, Colorado’s gray wolves are continuing to settle into the state and explore similar watersheds, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s monthly ...
CPW says the price to reintroduce the gray wolf to the state has reached more than double than what voters were told it would ...
Colorado now plans to release up to 50 wolves captured from Oregon. “We are deeply grateful for Oregon’s partnership in this endeavor, and we are now one step closer to fulfilling the will of ...
Colorado's booming urban population flipped the state from red to blue, allowing a referendum on reintroducing wolves to pass. But that growing population now may be too big for them to thrive.
Colorado’s grey wolf reintroduction, launched in 2023, has stirred up a mess of challenges for wildlife officials, ranchers, ...
Courtesy Colorado Parks and Wildlife State wildlife officials open a cage and release a gray wolf on Dec. 18, 2023 as part of a voter-approved measure that requires the predator’s reintroduction.
More: Colorado wolves Wolves were once an option to reduce Rocky Mountain National Park's popular elk herd Colorado wolf restoration and management plan timeline. Public meetings will be held: ...
In 2020, Colorado voters passed Proposition 114, which required Colorado Parks and Wildlife to reintroduce gray wolves to designated lands on the western side of the Continental Divide no later ...
In Colorado, where killing wolves is illegal except to protect human life and removal is considered a low-level option, various methods of nonlethal hazing of wolves are advocated.