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KREX Grand Junction on MSNMore wolf pups are in Colorado, CPW saysThe state of Colorado has more wolf puppies. Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed it is monitoring the new wolf dens. There ...
After wolves were reintroduced in the winter of 2023, wolf pups have been spotted in Colorado for another season.
Colorado’s wolf population is growing. A Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson confirmed Thursday that staff have seen new ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recently confirmed four wolf attacks on livestock in nine days in Pitkin County in May, prompting the agency to lethally remove a member of the Copper Creek pack. The ...
The wolves roaming the state have new pups that are being monitored by wildlife officials, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
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WesternSlopeNow.com on MSNCPW sees encouraging signs of aquatic wildlife in CRCCThe increase in native fish population in the Colorado River Connectivity Channel (CRCC) has been more rapid than expected, says Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). The ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced The Rocky Mountain World Project and The Endangered Species Coalition as the ...
Western Slope ranchers and elected officials urged Colorado Parks and Wildlife and its commission on Thursday to take more ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission members express frustration over wolf reintroduction program and recent attacks on ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff have been monitoring multiple den sites for several weeks and confirmed Thursday that they have seen new pups born this year.
CPW grants $50K to promote the Born to Be Wild license plate, supporting wildlife conflict mitigation in Colorado.
The agency recaptured the Copper Creek pack last year after confirming the wolves had repeatedly killed livestock.
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