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Since January, five of the 15 gray wolves brought to Colorado from British Columbia have died. As Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Colorado will turn to British Columbia for its next source of wolves, Colorado Parks and Wildlife stated in a Friday news release. The agency will source up to 15 wolves to be captured from the ...
Some of the 15 wolves captured in British Columbia were released north of Interstate 70 and some south of I-70, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials said while addressing media questions during a ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Sept. 13 an agreement with British Columbia to capture up to 15 wolves for release in Colorado between December 2024 and March 2025.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials say they have reached a deal to relocate some wolves from British Columbia in Canada. A wolf stands inside it's enclosure at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Friday that British Columbia will provide up to 15 wolves this winter through a partnership with the B.C. Ministry of Water, Lands and Resource Stewardship.
Colorado officials plan to capture up to 15 grey wolves from British Columbia's hinterlands to help the Centennial State re-establish the predators' long-lost population.
The next wolves to be released in Colorado as part of the state’s reintroduction effort will come from British Columbia in Canada, wildlife officials said Friday. Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
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Colorado has found a source for the next 15 gray wolves that will be released into the state’s northern reintroduction zone.. Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Friday that British Columbia will ...
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