Colorado's reintroduced gray wolves have been tracked south of Interstate 70 for the first time since their release in ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the movement is not unexpected as wolves moved from Oregon “explore” the landscape and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) biologists have noted that a collared gray wolf has traveled south of Interstate 70.
Tracking data from a collared gray wolf shows the animal moved in a watershed south of ... In a news release, CPW said the movement was expected and described gray wolves as “habitat generalists, ...
Grey wolves and coyotes, distinct North American canids, exhibit unique survival strategies. While larger wolves form packs to hunt large prey, smalle ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced over the weekend that a collard gray wolf's GPS location was detected south of ...
“Wolves are habitat generalists ... Anyone who believes they have seen a gray wolf is encouraged to fill out a CPW wolf sighting form, available online here. The state plans to release up ...
They also outlined what habitat requirements were necessary for the release ... release sites that align with these ...
Colorado gray wolves have ventured the farthest south yet since their reintroduction to the Centennial state almost a year ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials met with county representatives from Rio Blanco, Garfield, Eagle and Pitkin counties on Friday to discuss the upcoming gray wolf winter release.
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission on Nov. 12 is set to consider a crowded agenda of proposed fishing and hunting ...