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Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced that there are three new gray wolf packs as part of the state’s plan to rebuild ...
Colorado’s newest wolf packs now have official names — and they’ve produced at least four new pups that are now trotting ...
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 ...
With wolf presence expected to increase on Colorado’s Western Slope in the coming years, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is ...
Colorado's wolf restoration program has spent $8 million over five years. The program's cost has increased due to indirect ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released a video and a photo of gray wolf pups exploring outside their den. Three other packs ...
The July 17 compensation increased the 2024 total paid wolf depredation claims to $603,327.60, more than $253,000 over what ...
Legislators drilled Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis on rereleasing Copper Creek pack, the governor's ...
Jerry Neal/Colorado Parks and Wildlife FILE, A wolf sprints out of a crate in a field on Colorado’s Western Slope during reintroduction release by state wildlife agents in December 2023.
Wolves were killed off in Colorado by 1940, though a few wolves have been recorded in the state since 2020. Colorado is the first state government to reintroduce gray wolves.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife's recommendations will be heard by its commission at its July 17 meeting at the Grand ...
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