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Gray wolf activity was detected in La Plata County earlier this year – the first time since their reintroduction to Colorado ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife commission voted 6-5 to compensate rancher Conway Farrell after a heated debate that revealed division on the commission.
Currently, when a rancher files a depredation claim, ... A gray wolf glances backwards while finding a path through a field of sagebrush after being released on the night of Jan. 14, 2025.
The last time a gray wolf had been spotted was in the 1920s, when just a few million people lived in the state. Sierra County Sheriff Mike Fisher looks for a wolf from afar at Roberti Ranch on May ...
Rancher supports wolf removal but questions long-term impact on pack behavior. ... Colorado Parks and Wildlife said gray wolf 2405 was a member of the Copper Creek Pack in Pitkin County.
How the re-introduction of wolves is impacting Colorado 06:29. When Francine Madden heard about a Wyoming man who killed a gray wolf after injuring it with his snowmobile and showing it off at his ...
Rancher supports wolf removal but questions long-term impact on pack behavior. ... Colorado Parks and Wildlife said gray wolf 2405 was a member of the Copper Creek Pack in Pitkin County.
While the mistaken killing of a Mexican gray wolf is tragic, ranchers and conservationists disagree on how to prevent wolves from killing livestock in Arizona. By Mason Carroll Published : Apr. 23 ...
A male gray wolf collared by Colorado Parks and Wildlife was reported dead in Wyoming this week, according to the agency, which did not comment on the circumstances of the animal’s death.
TELLER COUNTY, Colo. — Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) says a gray wolf has entered the state's Southeast region, including Park, Teller, and Fremont Counties.
Bill protects rancher confidentiality when filing gray wolf depredation claims The bill would allow ranchers to file a claim with CPW while keeping their personal information confidential, such as ...
California has seen its Gray Wolf population grow quickly over the last decade. Now, ranchers say the wolves are killing and stressing their livestock. They advocate for more options to ward them off.
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