GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) began capture operations of gray wolves for the 2025 Colorado Wolf Restoration and Management Plan. According to CPW, up to 15 wolves ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife started capturing wolves in Canada as the second phase of our reintroduction program is set to ...
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials began working to capture gray wolves in Canada on Friday as part of the state's wolf reintroduction plan.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says operations have begun to capture as many as 15 gray wolves in British Columbia and transport ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Saturday that it began capture operations of gray wolves in British Columbia as part of a second round of the wolf reintroduction program in the state.
The request to temporarily halt the program came as another 10-15 wolves are set to be released in the coming weeks on the ...
Colorado's wolf reintroduction will continue on schedule after the CPW Commission voted 10-1 to accept CPW's recommendation ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted on Wednesday to deny a Citizen’s petition to delay the release of wolves in ...
Colorado’s wolf reintroduction effort will continue as planned. At its Wednesday meeting, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
A petition asked Colorado Parks and Wildlife to hold off releasing more wolves until the state fully implements programs ...