The move comes after the Trump administration told Colorado it couldn’t return to Canada for additional carnivores.
This is just plain politics and trying to throw sand in the gears of progress,” said Tom Delehanty, a senior attorney with Earthjustice’s Rocky Mountain Office.
Colorado has been releasing wolves west of the Continental Divide since 2023 after Colorado voters narrowly approved wolf ...
On a chilly October night, rancher Ken Spann watched over his family’s freshly weaned steer calves, a routine practice to ...
The Trump administration has directed Colorado to halt the importation of gray wolves from Canada, a move that could impact ...
At issue is how strictly the federal government is interpreting its 2023 rule that created an “experimental” population ...
The recent announcement from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service includes a statement that providing federal protections for ...
When Coloradans narrowly voted to reintroduce wolves in 2020, they were told it would restore Colorado’s natural balance and ...
By bringing in wolves from Canada, Colorado might have violated an agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. That ...
The legality of Colorado's most recent wolf capture has been called into question after a former congressman says it violated the Endangered Species Act.
The director of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service warned Colorado Parks and Wildlife to cease efforts to capture wolves in ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has directed the state in a letter to "cease and desist" its plans to bring in more wolves ...
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