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Colorado’s collared gray wolves continued to travel widely last month — even roaming in watersheds that reach into the ...
Over the last month, two of Colorado’s latest gray wolf transplants were killed after crossing the border into Wyoming.
The accidental killing of a Mexican gray wolf in Greenlee County has advocacy groups calling for transparency and ...
After being delayed a day, Colorado Parks and Wildlife published the April wolf activity map that shows extensive travel from ...
Gov. Jared Polis signed the state's $43.9 billion budget for 2025-26 without vetoing a footnote directing Colorado Parks and Wildlife to halt any further wolf reintroductions until it implements non-l ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says it killed a Mexican Gray Wolf in Arizona by mistake last week. Wildlife advocates are ...
A government hunter mistakenly killed a Mexican gray wolf that was expected to give birth to pups soon, according to federal records associated with the April 14 incident.
A federal agency “mistakenly” killed an endangered and possibly pregnant Mexican gray wolf in Arizona, officials said.
The agency said that one female gray wolf made "significant" movements in Colorado, covering over 1,230 miles since being ...