DENVER — Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has shared a new tool to help the public and ranchers broadly identify where the state's recently released gray wolves are traveling based on their GPS ...
In December 2023, Colorado reintroduced 10 gray wolves in Grand and Summit counties, kicking off the voter-mandated restoration of the apex predator. Now, nearly 2.5 years later — following births, ...
Colorado’s wolves made their first appearance within some southern Front Range watersheds in February. Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest gray wolf activity map — which shows the watersheds where ...
One Colorado wolfpack, the Copper Creek pack, is responsible for over 60% of livestock depredations and $700,000 in claims, ...
As gray wolves approach the end of denning season, many are concentrating their activity across Colorado’s central mountains.
The panel of legislators charged with crafting the budget on Monday rejected a proposal that proponents said would increase transparency around how much Colorado Parks and Wildlife spends to bring ...
An environmental nonprofit wants Colorado Parks and Wildlife to have stricter rules guiding when wolves responsible for repeated livestock attacks can be killed. The Center for Biological Diversity ...
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