Earlier this year, one of Colorado’s translocated female gray wolves was making broad movements across the Western Slope.
Wildlife officials shot the wolf in August after a series of depredations but were unable to find it, leaving open the ...
An ordinance to prohibit non-native animal species, including gray wolves, from Montrose County was introduced during ...
Twenty-one collared wolves currently roam Colorado, and at least 10 pups were born this summer in the state’s four packs.
Colorado’s “Born to be Wild” wolf license plate has raised over $1 million for the state’s effort to restore gray wolves. Sales of the wolf license plate hit the milestone 21 months after launching ...
After months of reported wolf activity and seven confirmed wolf attacks on livestock in Pitkin County, Colorado Parks and ...
Ordinance No. 2025-01 would prohibit the introduction, support, facilitation, or habitat establishment of non-native animal ...
Colorado ranchers express distrust in Colorado Parks and Wildlife's wolf reintroduction program, citing lack of communication and transparency. The Copper Creek wolf pack, known for depredation, was ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife refuses to answer questions regarding wolf capture negotiations with Alaska after issues with Canada capture surface.
A Colorado specialty license plate has generated more than $1 million for wolves and livestock across the state.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will reimburse ranchers for vet care and labor costs tied to livestock injuries from wolf attacks ...