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State biologists shared a minimum count of pups for one of the newly-named packs in Colorado, marking the third pack to have ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has announced plans to euthanize at least one wolf from the Copper Creek pack following the ...
Pitkin County ranchers question why Colorado Parks and Wildlife is bent on protecting a depredating wolfpack that continues ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has suspended the issue of 30-day trapping permits after a wolf was caught and released from a ...
As Colorado’s gray wolf population increases with four new groups of pups, the reintroduced animals continue to stick to ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is on the hunt for one wolf from the Copper Creek Pack after recent livestock killings.
At least one of Colorado’s collared wolves moved deeper into the northwest corner of the state in July, a new map released Wednesday by state wildlife officials shows.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife currently has staff on the ground in Pitkin County working to locate and kill a second member of ...
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At least 6 wolf pups seen in Jackson County: CPWAt least six new gray wolf pups were spotted in Jackson County by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
The number confirmed on Tuesday is not a guaranteed number of total pups due to the challenges in detecting them at this time of year.
CPW staff has been trying to kill a wolf for several days, due to the pack repeatedly killing livestock, according to a letter obtained by 9NEWS Investigates.
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Pitkin Co. ranchers question why wolf pack with depredation history was re-released near their cowsThe dark green rolling hills around Snowmass hold a special place in the heart of Pitkin County ranchers, but that landscape ...
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