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Colorado’s newest wolf packs now have official names — and they’ve produced at least four new pups that are now trotting ...
The ending to last Friday's meeting of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission came with news of yet another wolf killing.
New packs are the Copper Creek in Pitkin County, One Ear in Jackson County, King Mountain in Routt County and Three Creeks in ...
Colorado’s voter-mandated program to reintroduce gray wolves took a big step forward in 2025 with the births of an unknown ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission at its Thursday meeting approved over $130,0000 to compensate two Western Slope ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released a video and a photo of gray wolf pups exploring outside their den. Three other packs ...
The kill took place the day a Colorado rancher was paid $100,045 for losses by the Copper Creek pack, which was responsible for the latest death.
Colorado's wolf restoration program has spent $8 million over five years. The program's cost has increased due to indirect ...
The wolf population in Colorado is growing, with the reintroduced animal successfully breeding and forming new packs over the ...
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 reports three new wolf packs in the state, signifying progress in their wolf reintroduction ...
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