The last two presidential ballots in Colorado have included wildlife votes. An association representing CPW employees hopes this trend stops.
On Wednesday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife listed three counties where they are considering to re-release the gray wolves.
Colorado gray wolves have ventured the farthest south yet since their reintroduction to the Centennial state almost a year ...
GRAND COUNTY, Colo. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) concluded that a wolf most likely died in Grand County ...
For the first time, GPS-tracked wolves have moved south of the I-70, marking a key milestone in Colorado's reintroduction ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife, which faces sharp criticism over its plans to release more wolves on the Western Slope in the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials met Friday with commissioners from four counties where the agency plans to release wolves.
The program, which takes gray wolves from states west of Colorado and drops them into state-owned land, has been criticized ...
Some of Colorado’s collared wolves have moved south of Interstate 70 for the first time since their reintroduction to the ...
This year’s elk season is a historic one in Colorado. It’s the first time in more than 80 years that big-game hunters have shared the landscape with an established population of gray wolves. This is ...
In the rugged landscape of Colorado, a fierce debate has been brewing between two powerful forces: livestock ranchers and gray wolves. The controversy has only deepened since Colorado voters narrowly ...
As Colorado Parks and Wildlife is forging ahead with plans to reintroduce more wolves this winter, it met with commissioners ...