As Colorado Parks and Wildlife carries out its second gray wolf release in just over a year, Western Slope lawmakers continue to raise concerns with the agency around transparency and preparedness.
In a six-page letter sent to Governor Jared Polis and CPW, Garfield County Commissioners laid out their requests for the pause in reintroduction which included citing geographical constraints.
Another batch of wolves is on the ground in Colorado, but even before Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced their latest ...
The wolves were darted and immobilized in Oregon by expert marksmen and biologists working from a helicopter. They were ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife completes second year of gray wolf relocation, introducing 15 new wolves from British Columbia.
Producers on Colorado’s Western Slope now have access to a $2.5 million funding pool to help them deploy conflict minimization tools as more wolves are dropped in the state this week. The grant ...
Scant information has been released after one of Colorado's reintroduced wolves died from a gunshot wound, raising suspicions ...
Colorado lawmakers grill officials over the controversial wolf program, highlighting concerns about communication, ...