With more than half of the translocated wolves now dead, Colorado's wolf reintroduction program is unraveling.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants to know how Colorado Parks and Wildlife is implementing the rule that allowed them ...
Colorado lawmakers want to tighten the reins on how the state wildlife agency is spending taxpayer dollars to restore gray ...
At least one wolf wandered into parts of southern Jefferson County and western Douglas County in the last month, according to the Colorado Department of Parks and Wildlife.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking public comment on Colorado's wolf recovery program amid funding shortfalls for ...
The head of Colorado's controversial wolf recovery program is retiring, a departure that comes during uncertain times for the voter-approved reintroduction of the predator. Eric Odell, Colorado Parks ...
While some of the wolves are part of Colorado’s four packs establishing territories in Pitkin, Jackson, Routt and Rio Blanco counties, others continue to search the landscape for mates and suitable ...
Federal wildlife officials have opened a formal review of Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program, launching a public comment ...
Colorado's King Mountain wolfpack's four pups are without parents after both the mother and father died within weeks.
As Colorado lawmakers prepare to return for the 2026 legislative session, wolves — what they’re costing the state, how they’re faring in the wild, and whether Colorado’s reintroduction can overcome ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved more than $706,000 in wolf depredation claims for 2025 during its March meeting last week, an amount that exceeds the state’s annual wolf ...
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