The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said a gunshot wound "ultimately led to the cause of death" of one of Colorado's released ...
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Colorado’s eight collared wolves in the wild spread out in the northern and northwestern parts of the state in December, ...
The wolf on the right is nearly white with age ... most Canadians couldn’t tell you much about British Columbia’s remote coast. Vancouver Island bookends it to the south, the big Haida ...
In the letter sent to British Columbia, the groups said that “other states and Native American Tribes” have declined to be a source for Colorado’s gray wolf reintroduction program ...
A necropsy found that a reintroduced wolf, which had died shortly after it was captured as part of the Copper Creek Pack ...
Planning is underway for the second capture and release season in support of the Colorado Gray Wolf Restoration and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will re-release the Copper Creek wolfpack, including the breeding female, a move ranchers say violates the state's wolf recovery ... capture in British Columbia and ...
Groups on both sides of the wolf issue have sent letters to British Columbia, expressing their support or opposition of the Canadian province supplying wolves to Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is recommending that the state's wildlife commission deny a recent petition to pause the next release of wolves.