State law says ranchers will be compensated for direct losses caused by wolves and some indirect financial losses. The state ...
The Eagle and Pitkin counties in Colorado now count 15 more wolves, following a successful capture-and-release operation. ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission held their monthly meeting in Denver Wednesday, and they are meeting again Thursday.
The state wildlife commission approved more than $340,000 in wolf compensation claims Wednesday, including the largest claim in state history.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has approved, as recommended by CPW last week, two high-value claims filed by ranchers whose livestock were severely impacted by gray wolves in 2024.
Colorado’s wolf population nearly tripled with the release of 15 animals from British Columbia and five members of the Copper ...
When looking at the new map, there are several major cities now inside the watershed borders where at least one GPS point ...
The monthly map of wolf activity released on Wednesday shows wolves roamed as far as the Colorado-Utah state line in Mesa ...
If approved by the wildlife commission, two claims would basically wipe out the $350,000 the state budgeted for wolf compensation. But there are more.
Colorado’s gray wolves roamed farther into the Western Slope last month, with at least one of the canines setting foot in a ...
CPW) is recommending the approval of two high-value claims made by ranchers who lost livestock to gray wolves in 2024, ...
Controversial wolf compensation claims of more than $343,000 by two ranchers are scheduled to be heard at the March 5-6 Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting in Denver. One of those ...