In the first two years of Colorado’s wolf restoration, some reintroduced wolves have begun to settle into the state’s northwest corner and establish territories. Others are continuing to make broad ...
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With more than half of the translocated wolves now dead, Colorado's wolf reintroduction program is unraveling.
The Coloradoan on MSN: Feds seek public comment on Colorado's wolf program amid funding issue
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking public comment on Colorado's wolf recovery program amid funding shortfalls for livestock depredation.
The Aspen Times: Colorado’s ‘out of control’ costs tied to wolf attacks on livestock come under fire by lawmaker
Colorado’s ‘out of control’ costs tied to wolf attacks on livestock come under fire by lawmaker
Post Independent Citizen Telegram: Wolf activity in January includes territorial movements as well as broad exploration in the southwest
Wolf activity in January includes territorial movements as well as broad exploration in the southwest
Vail Daily: Is Colorado’s wolf population still experiencing normal levels of mortality?
Just over two years into Colorado’s wolf reintroduction effort, 12 of the 25 wolves brought from Oregon and British Columbia have died. Colorado Parks and Wildlife maintains that while the level of ...
The Aspen Times: Wolf activity condenses in northwest Colorado as one explores in south
As denning season begins, Colorado’s collared gray wolf activity has condensed into pockets of the state’s northwest and southwest counties. This is according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest ...