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For the first time in its wolf reintroduction program, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is considering release locations in ...
Colorado’s newest wolf packs now have official names — and they’ve produced at least four new pups that are now trotting ...
A female wolf, number 2516, that visited Mesa County earlier this year has made an incredible 2,500 mile trek around western ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed and released the names of three new wolf packs in northwest Colorado. At its Thursday ...
In a landmark moment for wildlife recovery, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed three new wolf families — the One Ear, King Mountain and Three Creeks packs. They join the already established ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced that three new wolf packs had formed in the state from wolves reintroduced to the area ...
STATEWIDE, Colo. (KKTV) - On Thursday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife shared a wolf update, including the news that four packs ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife shared new details — and visuals — of the state's new wolf packs and puppies during the CPW ...
Just over a year and a half into Colorado’s wolf reintroduction, the state has four established packs. Colorado Parks and ...
Gray wolf activity was detected in La Plata County earlier this year – the first time since their reintroduction to Colorado ...
Colorado has three new wolf packs that formed following the translocation of 15 gray wolves from British Columbia in January, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Colorado is now home to three new gray wolf packs in addition to the Copper Creek Pack. Here's what we know as of now.