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A third wolf captured in British Columbia and reintroduced into Colorado has been found dead, this time in Rocky Mountain ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says two wolves introduced to the state from British Columbia that were shot and killed in ...
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.
The animal was among a group of 15 predators captured in British Columbia last winter and released on the Western Slope through the state’s controversial wolf reintroduction program. The ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on April 24 the wolf traveled more than 1,230 miles when it released its monthly wolf activity map covering ... including the reintroduction of the apex predator ...
As Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program expands, ranchers said they’re still waiting for critical protections to catch up.
Then there were two new proposed citizen initiatives to repeal wolf reintroduction. Now there is one. Got all of that? Confused? Let's start here. Proposition 114 was passed by voters 51% to 49% ...
A collared gray wolf released in Colorado in January as part of the state’s historic reintroduction effort ... death reported in northwest Colorado Map: Colorado’s gray wolves roamed closer ...
RELATED: A timeline of wolves in Colorado: From extirpation to reintroduction According to CPW, biologists received a mortality alert for female gray wolf 2514-BC on April 20. The agency ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado voters approved the wolf reintroduction plan back in 2020, but since then, costs — and controversy — have only grown. On Monday, Governor Jared Polis signed the ...
Wolf reintroduction in Colorado was narrowly approved by voters in a 2020 ballot measure. Wildlife officials expect to release an additional 30 to 50 wolves over the coming years.