Colorado officials plan to capture up to 15 grey wolves from British Columbia's hinterlands to help the Centennial State re-establish the predators' long-lost population. In a statement ...
Colorado’s next wolves from British Columbia are on the way to Colorado. Some reports suggest that the first of the transplants may already be in the state. On Saturday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife stated
Colorado's Republican lawmakers criticize the relocation of Canadian wolves, raising concerns about the legality and impact on rural communities.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is capturing gray wolves in British Columbia to reintroduce them to Colorado's ecosystem, with health checks and tracking before release.
Colorado’s next 15 wolves will be coming to Eagle, Pitkin, and Garfield counties in the next 2 two weeks There is speculation that some of the wolves are
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) began its latest effort to capture gray wolves in Canada for reintroduction into the state on Friday.The agreement with the British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship allows CPW to capture up to 15 wolves to be relocated and released in Colorado this year.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife had 10 wolves from British Columbia, Canada, flown into the state to be released for the second wolf translocation, reportedly in Eagle and Pitkin
(The Center Square) – Gray wolves from British Columbia will soon be transported to Colorado, state wildlife officials say. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said it’s working with the B.C. Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship to find up to 15 wolves for reintroduction in the state.
Wolves from British Columbia arrive in Colorado for reintroduction program. CPW remains tight-lipped on details of the operation.
Violent predators are being shipped across the border and released into the mountains - but terrified locals don't know where they've been freed.
The province says the measure is necessary to limit risks to the landscape and to other grazing animals, like cattle
A rush of Arctic air will plunge parts of North America into bitter cold this weekend, bringing heavy snow, strong winds and frigid temperatures to parts of Canada.