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An uncollared gray wolf pup believed to be the fifth member of the displaced Copper Creek wolf pack walks in front of a Colorado Parks and Wildlife game camera retrieved Sept. 20, 2024.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife hazed a wolf reintroduced from Canada using lighted drones the night before shooting it with a nonlethal bean bag round. advertisement. Fort Collins Coloradoan.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife lethally removed a wolf for the first time since the reintroduction program began, following a series of livestock attacks in Pitkin County. The agency's report ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff did not identify which of the British Columbia wolves were released north or south of I-70 or if they were released on private or state-owned land, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed the depredation on Friday and reported that the wolf responsible was not one of the 28 that it tracks with GPS collars. The agency has functioning collars on all ...
Wolves belonging to Copper Creek pack have been responsible for a number of livestock killings in Grand and Pitkin counties.
Controversial wolf compensation claims of more than $343,000 by two ranchers are scheduled to be heard at the March 5-6 Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting in Denver. One of those ...
Just days after Colorado Parks and Wildlife killed a yearling wolf pup caught preying on livestock in Pitkin County, the agency is reporting another wolf has died, this time in northwestern Colorado.
DENVER — Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is seeking public feedback on the conservation priorities for species in the 2025 ...
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