It’s wolf-eat-wolf out there. The predator was one of 10 captured in Oregon and released in Colorado late last year.
For the first time, GPS-tracked wolves have moved south of the I-70, marking a key milestone in Colorado's reintroduction ...
One of Colorado’s reintroduced wolves likely died of wounds it suffered during a fight with another wolf, federal officials ...
GRAND COUNTY, Colo. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) concluded that a wolf most likely died in Grand County ...
Some of Colorado’s collared wolves have moved south of Interstate 70 for the first time since their reintroduction to the ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was contacted and a third party will conduct a full necropsy, according to CPW. More ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has released a report on the necropsy of a wolf found dead in Grand County on Sept ...
For the first time since wolves were released in Colorado in late December, one of those wolves made its way south of a busy Interstate 70. That was just one of several distinct differences in an ...
It has been nearly 11 months since Colorado brought 10 wolves from Oregon and released them in the state’s northwestern ...
A financial analysis found that Colorado Parks and Wildlife has spent nearly $4.8 million on wolf reintroduction so far. That's double the estimate that was given to Coloradans when they voted on wolf ...
COLORADO, USA — Wolves in Colorado have been tracked going further south than ever before since being reintroduced into the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the movement is not unexpected as wolves moved from Oregon “explore” the landscape and ...