2nd wolf release confirmed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) captured 15 gray wolves in Canada and has released them in Eagle and Pitkin counties as the ...
Depending on who’s talking, Colorado’s wolves are an existential threat to ranching, an imperiled native species crucial to a ...
Coloradans who are not happy with the wolf reintroduction plan are trying a new tactic, one that has the potential to change ...
Mystery continues to shroud the circumstances of how Colorado's reintroduced wolf 2309 died, prompting wide speculation from the public and many unanswered questions from state and federal ...
brings the state’s total known wild wolf population to 29. “Colorado’s arms are open to these pioneering and resilient wolves. We are beside them, rooting for their success and wellbeing ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife completes second year of gray wolf relocation, introducing 15 new wolves from British Columbia.
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.