As Colorado’s gray wolf population increases with four new groups of pups, the reintroduced animals continue to stick to familiar watersheds across the Western Slope. In the latest map from Colorado ...
Colorado’s collared gray wolves are continuing to move across the Western Slope, including watersheds along the state’s western border with Utah. In the latest map from Colorado Parks and Wildlife — ...
Colorado’s collared gray wolves are primarily sticking to Western Slope watersheds, with some exploration toward the east. In the latest map from Colorado Parks and Wildlife — which shows the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest watershed map — which shows the collared wolves’ activity between April 22 and May 27 — shows movements that appear more compacted within Colorado’s northwestern ...
While some of the wolves are part of Colorado’s four packs establishing territories in Pitkin, Jackson, Routt and Rio Blanco counties, others continue to search the landscape for mates and suitable ...
Colorado has agreements to retrieve wolves that wander into Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, but not with Wyoming, where three of Colorado's reintroduced wolves have been legally killed. The state plans ...
On Dec. 11, 2025, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials captured and returned a wolf into Grand County, Colorado, that had ...
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