Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials release 1 of 5 gray wolves onto public ... strengthened partnerships such as the Ad Hoc ...
This is the second of the state's reintroduced wolves to have been illegally shot. Rewards are offered to find the wolf's killer or killers.
Ranchers in Grand County hit Colorado Parks and Wildlife with a $582,000 bill for wolf kills and related impacts on cattle ...
Ranchers and producers submit claims for losses caused by wolf reintroduction program, totaling $600,000. Claims include lost ...
Meanwhile, there’s the cost to Colorado taxpayers of the overall wolf introduction to date: $5.1 million and counting. The ...
Ranchers from Colorado’s Middle Park have submitted claims totaling around $582,000 in livestock losses related to wolves, ...
Taxpayers are footing the bill for these loses. The relocated wolves found a smorgasbord of options, and they went for the ...
Colorado ranchers have raised questions about the limits of a decades-long effort to restore the apex predator to the U.S.
Governor Greg Gianforte and two state agencies have filed a lawsuit against the National Park Service and its bison ...
The Bureau of Land Management recently finalized a plan that makes more than 31 million acres of land in 11 western states ...
CPW has been focused on creating a significantly expanded management program throughout the first year of voter-approved wolf ...
Possibly descended from horses brought to California by Spanish colonists, the wild Coyote Canyon herd once lived in rural ...