Colorado gray wolves have ventured the farthest south yet since their reintroduction to the Centennial state almost a year ...
Colorado's reintroduced gray wolves have been tracked south of Interstate 70 for the first time since their release in ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the movement is not unexpected as wolves moved from Oregon “explore” the landscape and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced over the weekend that a collard gray wolf's GPS location was detected south of ...
For the first time, GPS-tracked wolves have moved south of the I-70, marking a key milestone in Colorado's reintroduction efforts.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) biologists have noted that a collared gray wolf has traveled south of Interstate 70.
Gray wolves were found further south than they’ve ever been since reintroduction, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has always expected wolves would expand the territory south of the state’s biggest east-west ...
Tracking data from a collared gray wolf shows the animal moved in a watershed south of Interstate 70, Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Sunday morning. The agency typically updates its Collared ...
Colorado has spent nearly $4.8 million on wolf reintroduction so far. That's double the estimate that was given to voters in ...
Wolf supporters will hold a rally before the New Mexico State Game Commission meeting Friday where Mexican wolf management will be discussed. Supporters will ask the commission to work to restore lost ...
Colorado voters four years ago narrowly passed Proposition 114, the ballot initiative to reintroduce gray wolves. It was an ...