Colorado can expect more wolves to be reintroduced to the Centennial State soon. Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials say they have reached a deal to relocate some wolves from British Columbia in ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest watershed map — which shows the collared wolves’ activity between April 22 and May 27 — ...
Colorado has 15 more wolves, state wildlife officials announced Sunday. Colorado Parks and Wildlife captured seven male wolves and eight female wolves from the central interior of British Columbia, ...
Since January, five of the 15 gray wolves brought to Colorado from British Columbia have died. As Colorado Parks and Wildlife renews discussions with the Canadian province to obtain more wolves, it ...
Some of the 15 wolves captured in British Columbia were released north of Interstate 70 and some south of I-70, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials said while addressing media questions during a ...
Colorado’s next wolves from British Columbia are on the way to Colorado. Some reports suggest that the first of the transplants may already be in the state. On Saturday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
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State agreed to pay British Columbia for more wolves, the federal government said Colorado cannot
This is a developing story and will continue to be updated as we learn more While Colorado Parks and Wildlife's Director has not informed the public about plans to bring more wolves to the state this ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) completed capture and release work for the second gray wolf reintroduction season on Saturday. Fifteen wolves were translocated from British Columbia to Colorado.
CCA requests that the CPW be transparent with the public and provide a timeline and the location of gray wolf release sites in Colorado GRAND JUNCTION, CO / ACCESSWIRE / January 14, 2025 / The ...
Another wolf exported from British Columbia to Colorado in January was found dead on Sunday in Rocky Mountain National Park. It's the third wolf to die in the past month from the 15 brought to ...
Researchers captured footage of wild wolves in British Columbia using crab traps to eat the bait inside, in the first evidence of possible tool use by the animals. A report released on Monday, ...
Since January, five of the 15 gray wolves brought to Colorado from British Columbia have died. As Colorado Parks and Wildlife renews discussions with the Canadian province to obtain more wolves, it ...
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