Colorado has 15 more wolves, state wildlife officials announced Sunday. Members of the Copper Creek pack were also released ...
Here is what we know after Colorado wildlife officials released 15 wolves caught in Canada as well as members of the Copper ...
The article on wolves by M. John Fayhee points out the frustration with Colorado’s wolf translocation program. This ...
The capture of 15 grey wolves in British Columbia and their release in Colorado is complete, an operation that led to unspecified threats against staff with Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife completes second year of gray wolf relocation, introducing 15 new wolves from British Columbia.
Officials with Colorado Parks and Wildlife announce they have completed the second year of the wolf release program by ...
Gray wolves from the areas of British Columbia where CPW worked do not interact with livestock, CPW officials have said. Related Articles Environment | New Colorado wolf map shows expanding ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) completed capture and release work for the second gray wolf reintroduction season on Saturday. Fifteen wolves were translocated from British Columbia to Colorado.
The wolf activity maps indicate wolf movement ... Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff did not identify which of the British Columbia wolves were released north or south of I-70 or if they were ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife had 10 wolves from British Columbia, Canada, flown into the state to be released for the second ...