Colorado Parks and Wildlife has started capturing gray wolves in Canada as the second group of wolves in Colorado's ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife started capturing wolves in Canada as the second phase of our reintroduction program is set to ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials began working to capture gray wolves in Canada on Friday as part of the state's wolf ...
Coloradans who are not happy with the wolf reintroduction plan are trying a new tactic, one that has the potential to change ...
The controversial effort to bring gray wolves back has had mixed success. Of the first 10 wolves brought in from Oregon, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working to capture 10 to 15 more gray wolves in British Columbia, Canada for reintroduction ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working to capture 10 to 15 more gray wolves in British Columbia, Canada for reintroduction along the Western Slope.
Wildlife officials began work to bring 15 more gray wolves to Colorado two days after ranchers’ request to stop ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is capturing gray wolves in British Columbia to reintroduce them to Colorado's ecosystem, with health checks and tracking before release.
Wildlife officers have begun the operation to capture gray wolves in British Columbia, Canada, and bring the apex predators ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will continue with its plan to release 10 to 15 more wolves in Colorado this month after the CPW ...
The proposal would help wildlife officials decide when to kill wolves suspected of repeatedly preying on livestock.