Colorado Parks and Wildlife said experts began capture operations to move up to 15 gray wolves from British Columbia, Canada ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting is expected to be pressure-packed with numerous critical wolf issues to be ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted 10 - 1 to continue wolf reintroduction in the state. Last year, a petition ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will continue with its plan to release 10 to 15 more wolves in Colorado this month after the CPW ...
Colorado's wolf reintroduction plan to continue after the wildlife commission denied a petition to pause the program.
A petition asked Colorado Parks and Wildlife to hold off releasing more wolves until the state fully implements programs ...
Rather than pausing the program, CPW agreed to add several new layers, including a range rider program and a chronic depredation definition for wolves preying on livestock.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials began working to capture gray wolves in Canada on Friday as part of the state's wolf reintroduction plan.
Colorado’s wolf reintroduction effort will continue as planned. At its Wednesday meeting, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Wednesday the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission will decide to accept or reject a petition to pause the reintroduction.
A draft ballot measure filed in Colorado would halt the reintroduction of gray wolves by repealing state statute.