Colorado has released another wave of wolves in a program mandated by voters in 2020. Fifteen wolves were moved from central ...
Colorado's wolf population now has 29 members, according to state officials, and one of the population members is "exploring" ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s January watershed map offers the first look at where the state’s latest wolves have traveled ...
Another batch of wolves is on the ground in Colorado, but even before Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced their latest ...
Speculation of wolf 2309's death swirls as Colorado's imminent next round of reintroduced wolves continues under a cloak of secrecy with Colorado Parks and Wildlife stating threats of safety to ...
A year after Colorado kicked off its historic wolf restoration program, the state has brought a second group of Canadian ...
Colorado has 15 more wolves, state wildlife officials announced Sunday. Members of the Copper Creek pack were also released ...
A second group of wolves has been released in Colorado as part of a controversial, voter-driven initiative to reintroduce the ...
Garfield County commissioners are urging Colorado wildlife managers to halt further releases of gray wolves in the state.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says 15 more wolves are now in the state as part of the revitalization effort for the species.
It’s official: Last Friday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife began an operation to capture up to 15 wolves in British Columbia and release the predators in Eagle, Garfield or Pitkin counties.