Colorado will not release more wolves this winter to supplement its reintroduction program after federal officials stopped ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has halted the wolf reintroduction program for 2026. This comes as the state continues to face criticism from the Trump administration over its management of the program.
The move comes after a dispute with the federal government over the program. State officials say they'll work to create a ...
After the Trump administration blocked plans to capture wolves in British Columbia, other states weren’t willing to offer ...
Colorado will not be getting any new gray wolves in the near future. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the agency is taking ...
So “since the translocated wolves are essentially ‘dispersers,’ we can see that the amount of mortality we are observing in ...
The announcement follows an October directive from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, ordering Colorado to stop importing ...
The news this week that Colorado Parks and Wildlife employees are facing a variety of threats from radical elements in both ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Wednesday that it no longer plans to release more wolves into the state this winter.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will not be releasing additional wolves this winter after failing to find a source for the third ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is cautioning the public against misinterpreting the number of wolf deaths since the state’s ...
Whether or not Coloradans will see wolves on the November 2026 ballot remains up in the air. Colorado Advocates for Smart ...