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Colorado wolves didn’t roam as far into the Western Slope in the last month as they did earlier this spring, a new map ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) released an activity map showing where gray wolves have traveled from May 27 to June 24.
Stories in this list received the most page views on SummitDaily.com from June 22 – June 28.  1. A look at where Colorado’s ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest wolf activity map shows a wolf may have strayed close to the Denver metro area in the ...
About a year and a half into reintroduction efforts, Colorado’s gray wolves are continuing to settle into the state and ...
CPW's initiative, backed by a $50,000 GOCO grant, will involve listening sessions with Tribes on state park management.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s new map regarding wolf activity across the state shows movement in eastern Mesa County. The map ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s January watershed map offers the first look at where the state’s latest wolves have traveled since the agency released them in Eagle and Pitkin counties last week.. The ...
But Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the map is full of inaccuracies and a biologist who’s been involved in wolf reintroduction since its inception calls it “useless and grossly misleading. ...
The map uses Colorado watersheds where at least one GPS point from the wolves’ collars has been recorded during the past 30 days. Parks and Wildlife is now tracking 25 wolves with the GPS collars, one ...
A Colorado Parks and Wildlife map showing where wolves were tracked in January. CPW Why It Matters. Colorado voters passed a ballot initiative in 2020 that called for reintroducing gray wolves ...
Parks and Wildlife is now tracking 25 wolves with the GPS collars, one less than last month. An hour before releasing the wolf map, Parks and Wildlife revealed a female wolf died in Rocky Mountain ...