Right now, the lack of communication and lack of transparency has become a bigger issue than the wolves themselves." ...
At least one collared wolf traveled into Wyoming over the last month. U.S. Department of Agriculture staff shot and killed ...
One of the gray wolves captured in British Columbia this winter and released in Colorado apparently traveled to Northern ...
An updated map shows Colorado's wolves exploring new areas in March. A petition to halt the reintroduction program is also ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed they used the non-lethal munitions to scare the wolf away from the area after a rancher ...
Wyoming Game and Fish returned the wolf and the collar to Colorado Parks and Wildlife,” Espinosa said. According to a ...
A yearling on a cattle ranch up Pitkin County’s Capitol Creek died to wolf depredation, according to a regional cattlemen’s ...
Colorado Joint Budget Committee delays budget introduction to consider wolf reintroduction petition. Ag groups seek ...
The attack happened March 9 in Jackson County and came just more than a month after a cow was killed by a wolf or wolves in ...
CPW tracks the wolves based on watersheds they enter at some point in the month-long span, but they do not report exact locations within those watersheds. This map shows collared gray wolf ...
It is legal to kill wolves in Wyoming, where wolves receive no federal or state protection. CPW's news release said 2505 was part of the group of wolves captured in British Columbia in an area ...
One local rancher said Colorado Parks and Wildlife has not been transparent with the location of the wolves, and additional real-time updates are needed to keep residents and livestock safe.