GRAND COUNTY, Colo. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) concluded that a wolf most likely died in Grand County ...
One of Colorado’s reintroduced wolves likely died of wounds it suffered during a fight with another wolf, federal officials ...
Wolves were introduced in Colorado west of the Continental Divide, after Colorado voters narrowly passed Proposition 114 in November 2020. The ballot measure, passed mainly by urban voters, directed ...
Colorado gray wolves have ventured the farthest south yet since their reintroduction to the Centennial state almost a year ...
Urban voters approved wolf reintroduction in 2020 but those voters joined rural neighbors in rejecting a ban mountain lion ...
In a statement, CPW Director Jeff Davis vowed to conduct conversations. "As we move forward with the Colorado Wolf ...
A Colorado released wolf discovered dead in September was killed by another wolf and had a healed gunshot wound to its rear ...
It’s wolf-eat-wolf out there. The predator was one of 10 captured in Oregon and released in Colorado late last year.
A wolf’s GPS locator has been located south of I-70 for the first time since Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s collared gray wolf ...
The death of an adult male wolf in September was likely the result of a fight with another wolf, according to the U.S. Fish ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials met with county representatives from Rio Blanco, Garfield, Eagle and Pitkin counties on ...
Since opening on October 22nd, Wolf Creek has emerged as a 2024-2025 ski season frontrunner.