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A collared gray wolf released in Colorado in January as part of the state’s historic reintroduction effort died in Rocky Mountain National Park this week, wildlife officials said Thursday.
Despite uncertainty regarding staffing at national parks, officials say Rocky Mountain National Park will celebrate a normal National Park Week between April 19-27, including a day of free admission.
As home to Rocky Mountain National Park, Grand County is a great place to celebrate National Park Week. For 2025, the ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A second gray wolf introduced to Colorado has died during April, this time inside the boundaries of Rocky Mountain National Park. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said that the female ...
Rocky Mountain National Park’s 2025 reservation system will begin May 23, 2025, according to a press release. This reservation system gives visitors high quality experiences while also ...
Earth Day also falls during National Park Week. Celebrated for 55 years, one billion people in 193 countries host events and ...
Biologists received a mortality alert for wolf 2514-BC on Sunday, and with help from the National Park Service confirmed the mortality took place in Rocky Mountain National Park. Because gray ...
A third reintroduced gray wolf from British Columbia has been found dead, this time in Rocky Mountain National Park. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the death, as gray wolves ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the death of a female gray wolf last weekend in Rocky Mountain National Park is currently under investigation. Officials said biologists received a mortality alert ...
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 ...
Rocky Mountain National Park’s 2025 reservation system will begin May 23, 2025, according to a press release. This reservation system gives visitors high quality experiences while also protecting park ...
April 19 is a fee-free day at Rocky Mountain National Park and other public lands and sites managed by the National Park Service.