Colorado Parks and Wildlife completes second year of gray wolf relocation, introducing 15 new wolves from British Columbia.
Colorado releases 15 wolves from Canada
British Columbia, released in Eagle and Pitkin counties in Colorado. No further releases planned for 2024-2025 capture season.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working to capture 10 to 15 more gray wolves in British Columbia, Canada for reintroduction along the Western Slope.
Fifteen wolves from British Columbia were released from Jan. 12 to Jan. 16. CPW also rereleased five members of the Copper Creek pack that they captured last year.
Officials with Colorado Parks and Wildlife announce they have completed the second year of the wolf release program by
Colorado’s next wolves from British Columbia are on the way to Colorado. Some reports suggest that the first of the transplants may already be in the state. On Saturday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife stated
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials announced the release of 15 wolves into northern parts of the state, concluding their second year of wolf restoration efforts.
Twenty wolves have been released in Pitkin and Eagle counties in the second round of work to reestablish a self-sustaining population in Colorado, state wildlife officials said Sunday afternoon.
Colorado’s next wolves from British Columbia are on the way to Colorado. Some reports suggest that the first of the transplants may already be in the state. On Saturday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife stated
It’s extremely quiet. Only the slight shifting of boots in the snow, rustling of jackets, and the occasional plane humming overhead breaks through the silence. The night is cold, still, and dark. The moon
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is capturing gray wolves in British Columbia to reintroduce them to Colorado's ecosystem, with health checks and tracking before release.