Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) said a grey wolf has been rereleased in Colorado after crossing state lines.
A Copper Creek wolf was released in Grand County on Thursday, Dec. 11, after being returned to Colorado by New Mexico ...
Gray wolf 2403 was returned to Colorado from New Mexico with help from wildlife agencies, emphasizing regional cooperation in ...
The wolf, a lone male, had crossed state lines into New Mexico and was relocated to a northern Colorado county.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife re-released a wolf into Grand County this week after it had traveled into New Mexico, according to a news release. The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish captured gray ...
Colorado's efforts to secure wolves for its third release as part of the voter-approved reintroduction program has grown ...
The US Fish and Wildlife Service says gray wolves are unlikely to return to the Northeast but wildlife advocates dispute that ...
Member of Copper Creek pack was the first released wolf captured in another state and returned under an agreement between Colorado and some states.
The Center for Biological Diversity sent a 60-day notice to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declaring its intent to sue if ...
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission’s recent vote against translocating Washington wolves to Colorado was not a referendum against Colorado’s wolf recovery.
A Colorado Parks and Wildlife officer shot with a nonlethal bean bag round a reintroduced wolf that has persistently been entering a Jackson County ranch yard and disturbing livestock. The agency ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released its latest wolf activity map on Wednesday, depicting where collared wolves have been in the state over the past 30 days. After showing no activity in the Eagle ...