Coloradans’ split opinions on the state’s reintroduction of gray wolves have made their way across the border into Canada. One week after a group of 26 organizations asked British Columbia wildlife ...
In British Columbia wildlife abounds — from eagles and otters to whales and seals, the province offers plenty of locations for nature lovers to see spectacular animals in their natural habitats.
During the winter, tens of thousands of bald eagles fly south (some travel up to 2,400 kilometres, or 1,500 miles) to BC, marking the largest gathering of bald eagles in the world. Wildlife viewing is ...
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, ...
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 ...
After a group of 26 organizations petitioned Colorado Parks and Wildlife this September to pause wolf introductions, a similar group is making a plea to wildlife officials in British Columbia. On ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recently submitted over 400 pages of public announcements and presentations, intergovernmental agreements, email correspondence, and reports to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
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.
The BC Wildlife Park is inviting Kamloops-area families to spend Family Day learning about animals. The park will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the holiday on Monday, Feb. 16.