Wildlife officials in Colorado have reported three new gray wolf packs as part of the state’s plan to rebuild populations in the area, and shared footage of three pups captured on a trail camera.
Colorado's reintroduced wolves have given birth to four litters of pups this year, marking progress toward a self-sustaining population. The agency plans to release more wolves in Colorado in January ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colorado might double its wolf population this year with the announcement of at least six new pups born to one pack and the state ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado’s newest wolf packs now have official names — and they’ve produced at least four new pups that are now trotting around Routt County. The three new ...
Earlier this week, Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed and released the names of three new wolf packs in northwest Colorado. At its Thursday commissioner meeting, staff shared the first photo and ...
DENVER— In a landmark moment for wildlife recovery, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed three new wolf families — the One Ear, King Mountain and Three Creeks packs. They join the already ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released video, still photo of canines exploring outside their den Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s wolf reintroduction team on Thursday released video of pups from the King ...
Reintroduced apex predators in Colorado are thriving and have formed three new family units, officials said. Photo by Morgan Newnham via Unsplash Reintroduced apex predators are thriving and have ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) confirmed Tuesday a minimum count of six wolf pups belonging to the One Ear Pack in Jackson County have been spotted, and recorded on video. “This additional ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has revealed new information about how a wolf died in its custody in Routt County this January.
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