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A coalition working since at least 2023 to stop wolf reintroduction in Colorado has a new map they say proves the state is a terrible place for wolves. But Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the map ...
A third wolf captured in British Columbia and reintroduced into Colorado has been found dead, this time in Rocky Mountain National Park.
A lone wolf traveled farther south than any collared wolf since reintroduction, according to the January 2025 CPW wolf activity map.
Initiative 13’s supporters have until Aug. 27 to secure the 120,000 signatures necessary to get it on the November 2026 ballot. The ballot initiative would end the state’s wolf reintroduction program ...
For the first time, GPS-tracked wolves have moved south of the I-70, marking a key milestone in Colorado's reintroduction efforts.
Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program has cost $4.8 million since voters in 2020 mandated the return of the apex predator to the state, according to a spreadsheet of spending obtained from ...
A new map of wolves in Colorado, reintroduced to the state in December 2023, shows how far they've traveled.
Colorado's wolf reintroduction plan costs $2.2 million more than expected Colorado Parks and Wildlife told an interim legislative committee it has spent about $3 million to relocate 30 wolves to ...
Officials said the department completed a capture and release Saturday for the second Gray Wolf reintroduction season as part of the Colorado Gray Wolf Restoration and Management Plan.
A fourth gray wolf that was brought to Colorado from Canada as part of the state's reintroduction program has died, Colorado and federal officials confirmed on Friday morning.
Wolf reintroduction could return to the Colorado ballot next year. The Colorado Secretary of State’s Title Board on Wednesday approved language for a proposed ballot measure that would ask ...
For the first time, GPS-tracked wolves have moved south of the I-70, marking a key milestone in Colorado's reintroduction efforts.