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.
Colorado’s wolf population now has 29 members, according to state officials, and one of the population members is “exploring” ...
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 Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission denied a rulemaking hearing petition by livestock organizations to pause the state ...
DENVER — One lone wolf took to exploring a new part ... first reintroduction more than a year ago. The monthly Colorado Parks and Wildlife wolf activity map released Wednesday showed the ...
A female gray wolf ... The Denver Post reported. All other wolves seemingly remained in and around Summit, Grand, Jackson, Routt and Garfield counties. A Colorado Parks and Wildlife map showing ...