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Wildlife officials now are monitoring four potential wolf dens and said Monday that it was “likely there are an unknown ...
Another gray wolf that was brought to Colorado as part of the state's reintroduction program has died, officials said on ...
Colorado wolves’ territory now nears three of the state ... Related Articles Colorado Parks and Wildlife kills wolf linked to livestock attacks on Western Slope Lions roaring at 2 a.m. and ...
Colorado wolves’ territory now nears three of the state’s four borders as the apex predators continue to expand their territory across the Western Slope, a new map released by state ...
This death follows two previous fatalities of Colorado's reintroduced wolves from British Columbia in Wyoming. A third wolf captured in British Columbia and reintroduced into Colorado has been ...
DENVER — Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) on Friday confirmed the death of a gray wolf that was part of the group from British Columbia that was released into the state earlier this year.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Friday that the fourth of 15 wolves brought to the state from British Columbia in January has died. The wolf was a female, identified as 2512-BC. The agency ...
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. It is the first time it has hazed an ...
On Friday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed the death of the fourth gray wolf this year. Officials said the female gray wolf, 2512-BC, died in northwest Colorado on May 15. The U.S. Fish and ...