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Ten of the transplanted wolves are already dead, as is one of their offspring. And now, the state is struggling to find new ...
A vehicle collision was responsible for the death of one of Colorado’s reintroduced gray wolves, according to initial necropsy results from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The wolf — 2507, a male ...
Colorado’s ongoing and controversial wolf reintroduction program has hit one of its biggest hurdles yet in the form of a strongly worded letter from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The letter, ...
An uncollared wolf killed two ewes in the last week in Rio Blanco County in northwest Colorado on the same ranch where wildlife officials shot a wolf but could not find its body, leaving open the ...
More than a week after concluding an unsuccessful search for a chronic depredating wolf in Rio Blanco County, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has released its full report on the failed attempt to kill the ...
Despite percolating challenges to Colorado’s wolf restoration, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is forging ahead with plans for a third release of the animals this winter. The state wildlife agency is ...
Amid petitions, federal pushback and wolf-cattle conflicts, CPW says it is ‘massive workload’ Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis outlined wolf-restoration efforts and spoke of a growing ...
Over the weekend, the state of Washington denied Colorado’s request for up to 15 gray wolves to continue its wolf reintroduction program. Kelly Susewind, director of the Washington Department of Fish ...