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Gray wolves are a fascinating species, icons of resilience, and the ancestors of humanity’s favorite companion animal, the dog. Get to know these intriguing animals.
California’s wolf packs California has a growing number of gray wolves howling in the wild and have been tracked for more than a dozen years.
CPW says the price to reintroduce the gray wolf to the state has reached more than double than what voters were told it would ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released the Colorado Gray Wolf Annual Report. It includes details about the status of the wolves, management protocols and depredation numbers.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services killed the male gray wolf after five sheep were attacked in Wyoming.
The wolf was one of 15 relocated from Canada to Colorado in January and is the second of that group to die recently in Wyoming.
Northland gray wolf’s future as a threatened species in question Gray wolves, listed as threatened in Minnesota, have spent time on and off the Endangered Species Act. Now, legislation could ...
Conservationists say delisting would harm wolf populations already threatened by climate change, loss of habitat and weak hunting regulations.
Currently, gray wolves are considered endangered in most of the contiguous U.S. It’s usually illegal to kill a wolf unless it’s done to defend a human, or in some cases, livestock.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released its first annual report on gray wolves. This report documents the status of gray wolves, wolf management, wolf monitoring, research related to wolves ...