Colorado’s wolves made their first appearance within some southern Front Range watersheds in February. Colorado Parks and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recommends over $700,000 in wolf depredation claims for 2025, doubling the state's budget.
The wolves’ diverse territory also included the San Luis Valley; the mountains near Vail, Aspen and Leadville; and the hills and ranchland around Walden.
A ghost wolf has repeatedly killed livestock, survived being shot by wildlife officials and continues to evade capture in ...
A fifth-generation rancher in northern Colorado says his nine-year-old dog was killed earlier this month in what he believes was a wolf attack, marking the latest reported conflict between livestock ...
New technologies include smart ear tags for cattle and AI-powered scare boxes that use lights and sounds. Rancher Adam VanValkenburg is collaborating with organizations to test these deterrents on his ...
The process of wolverines reintroduction has been driven by scientists and elected officials, supported by compromise, inclusive of the public and those potentially impacted, bipartisan and ...
The causes of death vary, including being legally shot in Wyoming, killed by mountain lions and vehicle collisions. State wildlife officials have stated the mortality rate is within normal margins for ...
As Colorado lawmakers prepare to return for the 2026 legislative session, wolves — what they’re costing the state, how they’re faring in the wild and whether Colorado’s reintroduction can overcome ...
It’s commonly argued that wolves are worth millions to the economies of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, because they’re such tourist magnets. Others, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will not be releasing additional wolves this winter after failing to find a source for the third winter of the voter-mandated reintroduction program. The state wildlife ...
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