The confirmation was recently made in northwest Moffat County. It is the first uncollared wolf acknowledged by state wildlife officials since 2021.
Hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts will have a new state wildlife area to explore after Colorado Parks and Wildlife acquired 120 acres in Park County.
Colorado reports progress on its Gray Wolf Restoration Plan, highlighting range rider recruitment and tracking of wolf ...
In January, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) completed its second year of reintroducing gray wolves to Colorado as part ...
A month after Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) captured and relocated 15 wolves from British Columbia to Colorado as ...
Officials announced last year that the Colorado Range Rider program would launch in early 2025 and would contract 12 qualified people to work in the northwest region of the state. One of their roles ...