Editor’s note: This is the second installment of a two-part series from Aspen Journalism on wolf reintroduction. Read part one here. As the final steps fall into place before wolves are officially ...
Gray wolf populations have been wiped out in the lower 48 states due to historic government-funded killing programs. Remaining populations exist almost entirely in northeastern Minnesota. (Image ...
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Federal wildlife officials have drafted plans to lift protections for gray wolves across the Lower 48 states, a move that could end a decades-long recovery effort that has ...
In addition to increasing carcass counts, wolves decrease reproduction rates, weaning weights, calf health and human ...
The 10 (j) rule referred to in Friday's announcement designates the gray wolf as an experimental population under the agency's draft record of decision. That's critical to Colorado's management of ...
DENVER— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced a proposed wolf management rule that would allow livestock operators and federal and state agents to kill wolves. The rule would let ranchers ...
Colorado voters in 2020 approved Proposition 114, requiring the reintroduction of gray wolves to the state Eagle County opposed the measure, with 53% voting no Eagle County has been identified as a ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has updated its rules to allow ranchers to kill wolves that are actively attacking “working dogs.” Months after the release of 10 wolves in the state, the Colorado Parks ...
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