Colorado wildlife officials confirmed that the Colville Tribes in Washington declined to serve as a source population for ...
GRAND COUNTY, Colo — A gray wolf that is part of a pack notorious for chronic depredation in Colorado has been rereleased ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recently re-released a gray wolf in Grand County after it was recaptured in New Mexico.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) said a grey wolf has been rereleased in Colorado after crossing state lines.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife re-released a wolf into Grand County this week after it had traveled into New Mexico, according to a news release. The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish captured gray ...
One other possible source, the Nez Perce Tribe in Idaho, was interested in supplying wolves to Colorado before the state ...
A gray wolf from Colorado passed into New Mexico and was returned by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish on Thursday.
A Copper Creek wolf was released in Grand County on Thursday, Dec. 11, after being returned to Colorado by New Mexico ...
The latest map of Colorado wolf movement, released in November, doesn’t show as much southern activity as October’s. But wolves are almost certain to keep moving toward state borders — especially as ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announces that it has re-released gray wolf 2403 as of Dec. 11 after the New Mexico ...
The wolf, a lone male, had crossed state lines into New Mexico and was relocated to a northern Colorado county.
A Colorado gray wolf was found and captured in New Mexico and has since been returned to the Centennial state, Colorado Parks ...