At the surface, Colorado’s wolf program can appear rife with conflict. However, many Coloradans are working to bridge gaps ...
CPW opens applications for the 2026 Colorado range riding season to manage wolf populations and wildlife-livestock conflicts.
As Colorado lawmakers prepare to return for the 2026 legislative session, wolves — what they’re costing the state, how ...
The amount ranchers submitted for losses in 2025 is triple the amount the state has budgeted. It could have been larger under ...
Applications are open for Colorado’s Range Riding program as Colorado Parks and Wildlife seeks to grow the program in its ...
If the federal government took over, Colorado Parks and Wildlife would not have power to make decisions about euthanizing ...
CPW says it plans to comply with the request, delivered after the state imported wolves from Canada and relocated a wolf from ...
A Coloradoan open records request showed the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will assume wolf management from Colorado if ...
On Dec. 11, 2025, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials captured and returned a wolf into Grand County, Colorado, that had ...
U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum recently issued a warning to Colorado as the state continues the ...
With no apparent plan in place to bring in more wolves to Colorado for 2026, Colorado Parks and Wildlife may have an even ...
On a day the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed a bill to delist gray wolves, U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum ...
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