Two representatives from Colorado and Wisconsin have introduced the Pet and Livestock Protection Act, which would delist gray ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife have confirmed the gray wolf sighting in Mesa County is the first one and are not aware of any ...
CPW confirmed that collared gray wolf data shows activity in the western portion of Mesa County. "This was to be expected, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working to deploy range riders -- people who patrol ranches to help protect livestock from ...
Colorado lawmakers will consider blocking from public record the names of ranchers seeking compensation from the state for ...
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Wolf spotted in Glade Park, Unaweep Canyon
CPW confirmed one wolf has made it to Western Colorado. Glade Park ranchers claim to have seen the wolf, as well as a rancher ...
Gray wolves could be removed from the federal Endangered Species Act under a bill reintroduced by Republican U.S. Reps.
A lone wolf has made its way into western Mesa County a Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson confirmed Wednesday.
Colorado voters narrowly decided to reintroduce gray wolves to the western part of the state, sparking tensions with ranchers who feel their way of life is under attack.
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert and Congressman Tom Tiffany introduced a bill to delist the gray wolf from the Endangered Species list on Friday.
Minoqua, has once again introduced a bill to delist wolves from the Endangered Species Act. While he introduced a similar measure last year, Tiffany told the Leader-Telegram last month that he’s more ...
The bill would ensure the action is not subject to judicial review, and restore authority to state lawmakers and state ...