Colorado is beginning the lengthy process of reintroducing wolverines to the state, where the furry animal hasn’t been seen ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials said Wednesday that they have “no plans” relocate additional gray wolves into the state ...
So “since the translocated wolves are essentially ‘dispersers,’ we can see that the amount of mortality we are observing in ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has released more information about how, where, and why it plans to reintroduce wolverines into ...
Colorado will not be getting any new gray wolves in the near future. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the agency is taking ...
Hunted to extinction, small populations of this solitary scavenger survived in Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Canada.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Wednesday that it no longer plans to release more wolves into the state this winter.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife investigates the death of a female gray wolf in northwest Colorado.
Two soldiers at Fort Carson were convicted of poaching mule deer on the military and state land, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will not be releasing additional wolves this winter after failing to find a source for the third ...
Serious threats were directed at staff following the agency's decision to euthanize two mountain lions after a hiker was ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced late Monday that another British Columbia female gray wolf, known as 2504-BC, was found dead in northwest Colorado on Friday. No cause of death nor an exact ...