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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is no longer letting livestock producers set foothold and leghold traps after one of the devices set for a coyote contributed to the death of a wolf in May.
There are at least six pups in one of Colorado’s newest wolf packs, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Officials had ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) confirmed on Tuesday a minimum count of six wolf pups belonging to the One Ear Pack in ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has announced plans to euthanize at least one wolf from the Copper Creek pack following the ...
The July 17 compensation increased the 2024 total paid wolf depredation claims to $603,327.60, more than $253,000 over what ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife's recommendations will be heard by its commission at its July 17 meeting at the Grand ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced that there are three new gray wolf packs as part of the state’s plan to rebuild ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) confirmed on Tuesday a minimum count of six wolf pups in the One Ear Pack in Jackson County ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife's active lethal removal operation comes after pack's eighth depredation in Pitkin County this ...
Colorado's wolf restoration program has spent $8 million over five years. The program's cost has increased due to indirect ...
Pitkin County ranchers question why Colorado Parks and Wildlife is bent on protecting a depredating wolfpack that continues ...