Colorado won’t release wolves this winter
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A female gray wolf from Canada has died in northwest Colorado, the state announced on Tuesday afternoon, meaning just about half of the animals translocated from Canada are still surviving.
Wolves are managed differently in Wyoming, and state officials said the wolf was legally shot after finding evidence of depredation The USDA’s Wildlife Services officials on Saturday shot and killed a male wolf released in Colorado from British Columbia ...
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Female wolf brought from Canada found dead in northwest Colorado
Colorado Parks and Wildlife say that a female gray wolf who had been brought to the state from British Columbia, Canada has been found dead.
Another of Colorado’s reintroduced gray wolves has died, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The agency said in a Friday news release that it received a mortality alert from a female gray wolf’s collar on Oct. 30. Parks and Wildlife said the ...
The Trump administration is telling Colorado to stop importing gray wolves from Canada as part of the state’s efforts to restore the predators, a shift that could hinder plans for more reintroductions this winter. The state has been releasing wolves west ...
A program to reintroduce the predators is essentially blocked, with Colorado leaders saying the state is being punished for jailing election denier Tina Peters.
A pack of wolves in British Columbia has been baffling Indigenous fishermen for weeks, but the fascinating discovery is now raising even more questions. That's because the wolves' actions, which were originally blamed on marine mammals, could mark the ...