Colorado Parks and Wildlife began its gray wolf capture operations Friday in the Canadian province of British Columbia as part of its Wolf Restoration and Management Plan objectives for 2025. The ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is capturing gray wolves in British Columbia to reintroduce them to Colorado's ecosystem, with health checks and tracking before release.
Colorado voters could be asked to recall the law that brought wolves back to the state one year ago. Colorado Advocates for ...
While the Colorado legislature is tasked with cutting $750 million from the state’s budget, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is overspending on the “reintroduction” of wolves into the state. Last week we ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife started capturing wolves in Canada as the second phase of our reintroduction program is set to start this month. We spoke to ranchers at the National Western Stock Show and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife began operations to capture gray wolves in British Columbia, Canada, to bring them back to Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working to capture 10 to 15 more gray wolves in British Columbia, Canada for reintroduction ...
Wildlife officials began work to bring 15 more gray wolves to Colorado two days after ranchers’ request to stop ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says operations have begun to capture as many as 15 gray wolves in British Columbia and transport ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Saturday that it began capture operations of gray wolves in British Columbia as part of a second round of the wolf reintroduction program in the state.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said experts began capture operations to move up to 15 gray wolves from British Columbia, Canada ...