The Fish and Wildlife Service has directed Colorado officials to stop recruiting Canadian wolves for use in the state’s ...
Greg Lopez was pleased when he read the recent letter from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service directing Colorado Parks and ...
That could leave Colorado in a bind this winter. The state plans to relocate 10 to 15 wolves under an agreement with the ...
At issue is how strictly the federal government is interpreting its 2023 rule that created an “experimental” population ...
Colorado’s collared gray wolves have continued spreading across the Western Slope, with more movement toward southern parts ...
Earlier this year, one of Colorado’s translocated female gray wolves was making broad movements across the Western Slope.
By bringing in wolves from Canada, Colorado might have violated an agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. That ...
USFWS told CPW this month that it cannot source gray wolves from outside the Northern Rocky Mountain region, including from ...
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State agreed to pay British Columbia for more wolves, the federal government said Colorado cannot
A contract, obtained by 9NEWS Investigates, shows Colorado Parks and Wildlife agreed to pay British Columbia up to $400,000 ...
Efforts by Colorado Parks and Wildlife to bring in more wolves from Canada later this year may have hit a snag after the U.S.
For the first time since their reintroduction, Colorado wolves have made movements in areas bordering Wyoming, New Mexico and ...
This comes after 9NEWS Investigates reported Colorado Parks and Wildlife received a "cease and desist" letter from the ...
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