Colorado’s collared gray wolves remained heavily active in the state’s central and northern mountain region this past month after venturing further west and south toward the Utah and New Mexico ...
Colorado’s collared gray wolves are primarily sticking to Western Slope watersheds, with some exploration toward the east. In the latest map from Colorado Parks and Wildlife — which shows the ...
About a year and a half into reintroduction efforts, Colorado’s gray wolves are continuing to settle into the state and explore similar watersheds, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s monthly ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... At least one of Colorado’s collared wolves moved deeper into the northwest corner of the state in July, a new map released by state wildlife officials shows.
As Colorado’s gray wolf population increases with four new groups of pups, the reintroduced animals continue to stick to familiar watersheds across the Western Slope. In the latest map from Colorado ...
A female gray wolf traveled in watersheds—alongside natural water sources such as rivers and streams—in Chaffee, Park and Fremont counties in January, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife's ...
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