(The Center Square) – Colorado Parks and Wildlife have started planning for the next round of gray wolf releases despite outcry over the plan's budget overruns and adverse effects on Colorado's ...
On Wednesday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife listed three counties where they are considering to re-release the gray wolves.
Mere days after announcing potential counties that Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials are considering for the second year ...
They also outlined what habitat requirements were necessary for the release ... release sites that align with these ...
Middle Park Stockgrowers Association president Tim Ritschard is on the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission agenda on ...
The agency must release wolves on state-owned lands — or private land, with permission — that have the habitat and the wild ...
MEEKER | Colorado Parks and Wildlife has begun planning for the next round of gray wolf releases. On Friday ... of natural ...
As Colorado Parks and Wildlife is forging ahead with plans to reintroduce more wolves this winter, it met with commissioners ...
Since the Collared Gray Wolf Activity Map was updated on Wednesday, Oct. 23, Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists have ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials met Friday with commissioners from four counties where the agency plans to release wolves.
Colorado gray wolves have ventured the farthest south yet since their reintroduction to the Centennial state almost a year ...
Since the Collared Gray Wolf Activity Map was updated on Wednesday, Oct. 23, Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists have ...