In the final month of spring, the movements of Colorado’s collared gray wolves continued to be spread across the Western Slope, with some activity pushing further south and west than in prior months.
A coalition working since at least 2023 to stop wolf reintroduction in Colorado has a new map they say proves the state is a terrible place for wolves. But Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the map is ...
Colorado’s wolves made their first appearance within some southern Front Range watersheds in February. Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest gray wolf activity map — which shows the watersheds where ...
Colorado’s collared gray wolves remained heavily active in the state’s central and northern mountain region this past month after venturing further west and south toward the Utah and New Mexico ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife's latest wolf activity map shows movement stretching to the Wyoming and Utah state lines as well as into the Meeker area in Rio Blanco County. The latest map shows ...
After being delayed a day, Colorado Parks and Wildlife published the April wolf activity map that shows extensive travel from one wolf. A strip of purple that roughly follows U.S. Route 50 in southern ...
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