Colorado's wolf reintroduction will continue on schedule after the CPW Commission voted 10-1 to accept CPW's recommendation ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission met Wednesday and among the many topics discussed was the ongoing gray wolf ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted 10 - 1 to continue wolf reintroduction in the state. Last year, a petition was filed asking CPW to stop releasing wolves until several changes are made ...
The request to temporarily halt the program came as another 10-15 wolves are set to be released in the coming weeks on the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife are examining wolves before reintroducing them to the wild to avoid livestock depredation.
The CPW Commission held a meeting Wednesday evening, in it they voted 10-1 to adopt the staff’s recommendation to deny a ...
The next phase of Colorado's gray wolf reintroduction program will continue on schedule after the Colorado Parks and ...
Ranchers had petitioned the commission to put a pause on the next wolf release, But the commission voted 10 to 1 to start releasing wolves again soon.
Rather than pausing the program, CPW agreed to add several new layers, including a range rider program and a chronic depredation definition for wolves preying on livestock.