The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved more than $706,000 in wolf depredation claims for 2025 during its March ...
An environmental nonprofit wants Colorado Parks and Wildlife to have stricter rules guiding when wolves responsible for repeated livestock attacks can be killed. The Center for Biological Diversity ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife suspended its hunt for a resilient wolf that has survived multiple lethal removal attempts after repeatedly killing sheep.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife failed in its latest attempt to locate and kill an uncollared wolf in Rio Blanco County responsible for repeated attacks on livestock. The wildlife agency announced on ...
The latest news on Colorado’s precarious and dwindling wolf pack was unsurprising. As reported Sunday in The Gazette, yet another of the wolves relocated to Colorado from Oregon not long ago has died.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has suspended a 30-day lethal removal operation for an uncollared wolf in Rio Blanco County.
At its March meeting, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved over $700,000 in compensation to six ranchers who ...
Colorado’s wolves made their first appearance within some southern Front Range watersheds in February.
Two wolves wandered the watersheds of our state's southern Front Range mountains this past month, according to a new map released Wednesday by Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW).
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will continue wolf reintroduction with or without the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the ...
The wolves’ diverse territory also included the San Luis Valley; the mountains near Vail, Aspen and Leadville; and the hills and ranchland around Walden.