Colorado’s wolves made their first appearance within some southern Front Range watersheds in February.  Colorado Parks and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recommends over $700,000 in wolf depredation claims for 2025, doubling the state's budget.
Two wolves wandered the watersheds of our state's southern Front Range mountains this past month, according to a new map released Wednesday by Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW).
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has revealed new information about how a wolf died in its custody in Routt County this January.
One of the original wolves brought to Colorado from Colorado has died after an attempt to capture it, the’s state wildlife agency said. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife identified the wolf as No. 2305 ...
A ghost wolf has repeatedly killed livestock, survived being shot by wildlife officials and continues to evade capture in ...
A fifth-generation rancher in northern Colorado says his nine-year-old dog was killed earlier this month in what he believes was a wolf attack, marking the latest reported conflict between livestock ...
At least one of Colorado’s gray wolves had made its way into a watershed that crosses through Pueblo County, according to a ...
The wolves’ diverse territory also included the San Luis Valley; the mountains near Vail, Aspen and Leadville; and the hills and ranchland around Walden.
The causes of death vary, including being legally shot in Wyoming, killed by mountain lions and vehicle collisions. State wildlife officials have stated the mortality rate is within normal margins for ...
A 3-year-old male wolf died during a capture operation in Routt County, Colorado. CPW has paused all wolf capture operations to evaluate the circumstances of the death but said its contractor used an ...