gray wolves
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Colorado halts wolf releases for 2026 as federal pressure mounts
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife, facing mounting criticism from the Trump administration over its management of the wolf reintroduction program, announced Wednesday they will not bring in any new wolves to the state for the 2026 winter season. CPW was turned down in November by Washington state’s Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Washington residents criticized Colorado for…
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife threatens to terminate Colorado’s authority to manage wolves
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With no apparent plan in place to bring in more wolves to Colorado for 2026, Colorado Parks and Wildlife may have an even bigger problem. A Dec. 18 letter from Brian Nesvik, director of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS), threatens to terminate the state’s authority to manage wolves unless certain conditions are met.…
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Washington state leaders rip Colorado over ‘failing’ wolf reintroduction program
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Washington’s Fish and Wildlife Commission on Saturday said “no, not now” to sending wolves to Colorado, after a hearing in which the state’s residents vigorously argued against it. The commission voted, 8-1, to send a letter to Colorado stating that it would not approve the request while Washington wolves remain listed as endangered. Should that…
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Gray wolves traveling: Colorado wildlife officials release latest GPS tracking data
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No wolf mortalities and no reported livestock depredation in the last 30 days have been reported by officials with Colorado Parks and Wildlife as the agency continues to track gray wolves in Colorado. The updated map published Wednesday on CPW’s website continues informing the public, recreationists, and livestock producers on where collared wolves have been…
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Gray wolves traveling: Colorado wildlife officials release latest GPS tracking data
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No wolf mortalities and no reported livestock depredation in the last 30 days have been reported by officials with Colorado Parks and Wildlife as the agency continues to track gray wolves in Colorado. The updated map published Wednesday on CPW’s website continues informing the public, recreationists, and livestock producers on where collared wolves have been…
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Gray wolves traveling: Colorado wildlife officials release latest GPS tracking data
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No wolf mortalities and no reported livestock depredation in the last 30 days have been reported by officials with Colorado Parks and Wildlife as the agency continues to track gray wolves in Colorado. The updated map published Wednesday on CPW’s website continues informing the public, recreationists, and livestock producers on where collared wolves have been…
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State confirms first wolf kill in decades
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State wildlife officials on Tuesday confirmed the first killing of livestock by a pack of wolves in more than 70 years. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said officers on Sunday investigated reports of a calf killed by wolves on a ranch in Jackson County. “The results of this investigation indicated wolf tracks in…







