Colorado's wolf population now has 29 members, according to state officials, and one of the population members is "exploring" ...
A female gray wolf traveled in watersheds—alongside natural water sources such as rivers and streams—in Chaffee, Park and Fremont counties in January, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife's ...
A year after Colorado kicked off its historic wolf restoration program, the state has brought a second group of Canadian ...
A recently released map of wolf activity has indicated that one wolf is exploring as far south as Fremont County near Cañon ...
A second group of wolves was released in Colorado under a controversial voter-driven initiative to reintroduce the predators ...
More gray wolves are on the ground on the Western Slope. Colorado Parks and Wildlife completed the second round of wolf ...
The second round of gray wolf reintroductions in Colorado this month reignited statewide debate about the animals, government ...
One wolf has ventured into the southern portion of Colorado, according to the latest map tracking wolf activity in the state.
Garfield County Commission Chair Tom Jankovsky moved swiftly through Monday’s meeting agenda after listening to a woman talk ...
Colorado wildlife officials announced Sunday that they had released a total of 20 gray wolves into the wild over the past ...
On Wednesday, the state released its first monthly movement map since the release of 15 Canadian gray wolves and the five surviving members of the Copper Creek pack. The 20 wolves were released ...
Fifteen gray wolves from Canada were set free in the central mountains ... a female and four pups previously released elsewhere in Colorado were also moved to the same region as the Canadian wolves — ...