Colorado’s wolf population nearly tripled with the release of 15 animals from British Columbia and five members of the Copper ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife captured seven male wolves and eight female wolves from the central interior of British Columbia, Canada, and released them in Colorado last week, according to a news ...
In February, the majority of Colorado’s gray wolves continued to explore the northwest corner of the state while a lone wolf ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said it’s working with the B.C. Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship to find up to 15 wolves for reintroduction in the state.
On February 17, one member of a two-person group was killed by a slab avalanche on Kapristo Mountain near Golden, British Columbia. In the United States, avalanches have killed 14 people this winter ...
A wildlife team from the United States has begun capturing grey wolves in British Columbia for release in Colorado after voters in the state approved a proposal to reintroduce the animals ...
That's according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife ... wolf reintroduction plan and released 15 wolves that came from British Columbia. The state hopes to fill at least three more of those range ...
Fifteen wolves from Canada, have been spreading out across northwest Colorado after being released last month. There’s also ...