GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - One collared gray wolf has been tracked along Southeast Colorado’s watershed. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, its Collared Gray Wolf Activity Map, depicts ...
CPW tracks a collared gray wolf in Southeast Colorado’s watershed, highlighting ongoing wolf restoration efforts and ...
Gray wolves in Colorado are now knocking on Mesa County’s door after the release of further animals into the state earlier ...
Colorado wildlife officials have released 15 gray wolves that were captured in Canada in order to help create a permanent population. NBC News'  Steve Patterson has more on the conservation efforts.
More gray wolves are on the ground on the Western Slope. Colorado Parks and Wildlife completed the second round of wolf releases over the weekend. This time, they came from Canada.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s January watershed map offers the first look at where the state’s latest wolves have traveled ...
A female gray wolf traveled in watersheds—alongside natural water sources such as rivers and streams—in Chaffee, Park and Fremont counties in January, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife's ...
A recently released map showing wolf activity in Colorado is indicating that one wolf has explored as far south as Fremont ...
The two of first three wolf bills heard in the 2025 Legislature would mandate more drastic measures in order to drive Montana ...
As Colorado Parks and Wildlife carries out its second gray wolf release in just over a year, Western Slope lawmakers continue to raise concerns with the agency around transparency and preparedness.
A year after Colorado kicked off its historic wolf restoration program, the state has brought a second group of Canadian ...
CPW has released 15 new gray wolves on the landscape — as well as the five wolves of the previously captured Copper Creek ...