Colorado's reintroduced gray wolves have been tracked south of Interstate 70 for the first time since their release in ...
Details are sketchy, but the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the shooting of what appears to be a gray wolf northeast of Halliday in western North Dakota. That won't be confirmed until ...
New Mexico’s approach to management of the endangered Mexican gray wolf took center-stage at Friday’s Game and Fish ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the movement is not unexpected as wolves moved from Oregon “explore” the landscape and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) biologists have noted that a collared gray wolf has traveled south of Interstate 70.
Grey wolves and coyotes, distinct North American canids, exhibit unique survival strategies. While larger wolves form packs to hunt large prey, smalle ...
Tracking data from a collared gray wolf shows the animal moved in a watershed south of Interstate 70, Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Sunday morning. The agency typically updates its Collared ...
Colorado's ongoing wolf reintroduction will change elk hunting in the state. Here are some things hunters can expect to ...
A recently released Colorado Parks and Wildlife map shows gray wolf activity immediately north of Rifle, the closest to Mesa ...
For the first time, GPS-tracked wolves have moved south of the I-70, marking a key milestone in Colorado's reintroduction efforts.
It is anticipated that wolves will expand widely over time.” Anyone who believes they have seen a gray wolf is encouraged to fill out a CPW wolf sighting form, available online here. The state ...