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Legislators drilled Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis on rereleasing Copper Creek pack, the governor's ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife caught the tail end of the rescue of the black bear on camera and shared it to social media Friday morning.
Following the recent escalation of conflict between the Copper Creek wolf pack and livestock producers in Pitkin County, the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on April 24 the wolf traveled more than 1,230 miles when it released its monthly wolf activity map covering movement among watersheds March 25 through April 22.
Earlier this year, Colorado’s wolf population nearly tripled with the release of 15 animals from British Columbia and five members of the Copper Creek pack from captivity. Now, almost two months later ...
DENVER — Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is seeking public feedback on the conservation priorities for species in the 2025 ...
At least 7,497 animals were killed on Colorado roadways last year, with deer accounting for the vast majority. This is according to the latest roadkill data from the Colorado Department of ...
The state's first and to date only reintroduction of a predator dates to 1999, when the then-Colorado Division of Wildlife (now called Colorado Parks and Wildlife) returned lynx to the state.
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article inaccurately stated that Parks and Wildlife successfully captured 15 wolves in 16 days. The operation lasted six days, not 16. This past week, ...
Livestock groups are unleashing a letter-writing campaign asking state officials to lethally remove wolves responsible for recent cattle kills.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on April 24 the wolf traveled more than 1,230 miles when it released its monthly wolf activity map covering movement among watersheds March 25 through April 22.