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In the final month of spring, the movements of Colorado’s collared gray wolves continued to be spread across the Western ...
The wolves’ territory now spreads from near the Utah border west of Montrose, to the Wyoming border north of Walden, to near ...
The maps display places of use, water bodies, the type of water rights associated with a property, and “water device points” such as wells, dams, and pumps. The Water Resources Web Map is a ...
A map released Wednesday, May 28, showing radio-collared wolf activity from April 22 to May 27 highlights watersheds within ...
Colorado’s collared gray wolves continued to travel widely last month — even roaming in watersheds that reach into the western portions of metro Denver, according to a new map released this ...
When looking at the new map, there are several major cities now inside the watershed borders where at least one GPS point from a collared gray wolf was recorded since Jan. 22. This includes Vail ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Thursday released their wolf activity map, showing the watersheds where collared wolves in Colorado traveled between March 25 and April 22. The map shows activity in ...
The map also shows wolf activity in watersheds in Jefferson, Larimer and Boulder counties, including the watershed that includes the city of Boulder. Parks and Wildlife said while the western edge of ...
To view the proposed changes to the plan and a watershed map, visit https://www.crowwing.gov/1476/One-Watershed-One-Plan-1W1P . Written comments will be accepted until 5 p.m. Thursday, June 5. Submit ...