Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s January watershed map offers the first look at where the state’s latest wolves have traveled ...
The areas Colorado Parks and Wildlife released 20 wolves this month appear to have been revealed in CPW's wolf activity map ...
Here is what we know after Colorado wildlife officials released 15 wolves caught in Canada as well as members of the Copper ...
One of Colorado’s reintroduced wolves wandered farther southeast over the last month, exploring territory not yet traveled by ...
Colorado's wolf population now has 29 members, according to state officials, and one of the population members is "exploring" ...
Mystery continues to shroud the circumstances of how Colorado's reintroduced wolf 2309 died, prompting wide speculation from the public and many unanswered questions from state and federal ...
Another batch of wolves is on the ground in Colorado, but even before Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced their latest ...
A recently released map showing wolf activity in Colorado is indicating that one wolf has explored as far south as Fremont ...
A female gray wolf traveled in watersheds—alongside natural water sources such as rivers and streams—in Chaffee, Park and Fremont counties in January, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife's ...
Over the past month, one female wolf has gone as far south as Fremont County, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Garfield County commissioners are urging Colorado wildlife managers to halt further releases of gray wolves in the state.
The areas where Colorado Parks and Wildlife released 15 wolves from British Columbia and five from the Copper Creek pack appear to have been partially revealed after the agency published its ...