As gray wolves approach the end of denning season, many are concentrating their activity across Colorado’s central mountains.
Colorado’s collared gray wolves remained anchored in the state’s northwest corner as denning season peaks. This is according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s most recent wolf activity map, which shows ...
Wildlife officials recorded wolves’ activity from along the Wyoming border near Steamboat Springs to as far south as Gunnison. Their territory extended west to near Grand Junction and east to Vail ...
We’re at an interesting and tenuous time for this population,” said Brenna Cassidy, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s wolf monitoring data coordinator.
In December 2023, Colorado reintroduced 10 gray wolves in Grand and Summit counties, kicking off the voter-mandated restoration of the apex predator. Now, nearly 2.5 years later — following births, ...
As denning season begins, Colorado’s collared gray wolf activity has condensed into pockets of the state’s northwest and southwest counties. This is according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest ...
Somewhere in the northern Rockies, a young gray wolf without a pack or a territory is threading its way through a narrow band ...
This story, “Wolves Don’t Live by Rules,” appeared in the March 1968 issue of Outdoor Life. Frank Glaser was a legendary predator control agent and the subject of Alaska’s Wolf Man, also by Jim ...
The panel of legislators charged with crafting the budget on Monday rejected a proposal that proponents said would increase transparency around how much Colorado Parks and Wildlife spends to bring ...