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Colorado wolves didn’t roam as far into the Western Slope in the last month as they did earlier this spring, a new map ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest wolf activity map shows a wolf may have strayed close to the Denver metro area in the ...
A gray wolf has entered a watershed that includes parts of Jefferson County and Denver, according to the new gray wolf ...
The wolves roaming the state have new pups that are being monitored by wildlife officials, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
About a year and a half into reintroduction efforts, Colorado’s gray wolves are continuing to settle into the state and ...
Photo courtesy CPW. The Colorado Gray Wolf Annual Report has been released by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. It is for the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on April 24 the wolf traveled more than 1,230 miles when it released its monthly wolf activity map covering movement among watersheds March 25 through April 22 ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife's annual report details the state's efforts in systematic gray wolf restoration from 2024-2025.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the price to reintroduce the gray wolf to the state has reached more than double than what voters were told it would cost.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on April 24 the wolf traveled more than 1,230 miles when it released its monthly wolf activity map covering movement among watersheds March 25 through April 22.
Just days after Colorado Parks and Wildlife killed a yearling wolf pup caught preying on livestock in Pitkin County, the agency is reporting another wolf has died, this time in northwestern Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on April 24 the wolf traveled more than 1,230 miles when it released its monthly wolf activity map covering movement among watersheds March 25 through April 22.