The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a reward for information after determining that a male wolf that died last ...
The male wolf from Colorado’s Copper Creek Pack died from a gunshot wound, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said a gunshot wound "ultimately led to the cause of death" of one of Colorado's released ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and local wolf advocates are now offering rewards for tips that help identify and prosecute ...
The wolf that died was one of six wolves that Colorado Parks and Wildlife captured from the Copper Creek pack in fall 2024.
Federal wildlife officials announced Thursday they are seeking information related to what they called the illegal killing of ...
A Colorado released wolf discovered dead in September was killed by another wolf and had a healed gunshot wound to its rear ...
Colorado’s eight collared wolves in the wild spread out in the northern and northwestern parts of the state in December, ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife say a gray wolf in Colorado was illegally shot and later died of the injury. It's the latest flashpoint in Colorado's controversial, voter-driven initiative to reintroduce the ...
Conservation groups offered a $65,000 reward for information about the shooting of the wolf, part of a reintroduced pack.
Colorado Park and Wildlife captured the animal last summer after it repeatedly preyed on livestock at a ranch near Kremmling.