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.
As Colorado’s gray wolf population increases with four new groups of pups, the reintroduced animals continue to stick to familiar watersheds across the Western Slope. In the latest map from Colorado ...
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 Parks and Wildlife released an updated map of the pattern and travel of the collared wolves, showing significant movement towards metro area counties.
Colorado's collared gray wolves remained heavily active in the state's central and northern mountain region this past month ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado’s collared gray wolves continued to travel widely last month — even roaming in watersheds that reach into the western portions of metro Denver, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has released the latest map showing wolf activity in Colorado. It shows the animals have moved ...
Colorado’s collared gray wolves are continuing to move across the Western Slope, including watersheds along the state’s western border with Utah. In the latest map from Colorado Parks and Wildlife — ...
Colorado’s gray wolves stuck a little closer to central parts of the state in late October and November, roaming into ...
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