One of Colorado’s reintroduced wolves wandered farther southeast over the last month, exploring territory not yet traveled by ...
Over the past month, one female wolf has gone as far south as Fremont County, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
A female gray wolf traveled in watersheds—alongside natural water sources such as rivers and streams—in Chaffee, Park and Fremont counties in January, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife's ...
A second group of wolves was released in Colorado under a controversial voter-driven initiative to reintroduce the predators ...
The areas Colorado Parks and Wildlife released 20 wolves this month appear to have been revealed in CPW's wolf activity map ...
Colorado's wolf population now has 29 members, according to state officials, and one of the population members is "exploring" ...
Officials said the department completed a capture and release Saturday for the second Gray Wolf reintroduction season as part ...
One wolf has ventured into the southern portion of Colorado, according to the latest map tracking wolf activity in the state.
CPW has released 15 new gray wolves on the landscape — as well as the five wolves of the previously captured Copper Creek ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released 15 gray wolves in Eagle and Pitkin counties over the course of three days last week. It was the second of several planned releases in the historic effort to ...
Colorado officials captured 15 wolves from British Columbia and released them onto the Western Slope on Jan. 12, 14, and 16.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife completes second year of gray wolf relocation, introducing 15 new wolves from British Columbia.