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The wolves’ territory now spreads from near the Utah border west of Montrose, to the Wyoming border north of Walden, to near ...
A new wolf activity map from Colorado Parks and Wildlife shows how far the state’s reintroduced wolves are ranging—while ...
In the final month of spring, the movements of Colorado’s collared gray wolves continued to be spread across the Western ...
After being delayed a day, Colorado Parks and Wildlife published the April wolf activity map that shows extensive travel from one wolf. A strip of purple that roughly follows U.S. Route 50 in southern ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife attributed the movement in Chaffee, Fremont, Lake and Park county drainages to a single animal. On Jan. 15, CWP confirmed a collared female from the 2023 release was ...
A fourth gray wolf that was brought to Colorado from Canada as part of the state's reintroduction program has died, Colorado ...
This park is known as the “Moose Viewing Capital of Colorado.” Located in North Park near the town of Walden, State Forest ...
A third wolf captured in British Columbia and reintroduced into Colorado has been found dead, this time in Rocky Mountain ...
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 ...
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