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Over the last month, two of Colorado’s latest gray wolf transplants were killed after crossing the border into Wyoming.
A proposed citizen initiative to end wolf reintroduction by the end of 2026 has resulted in ranchers and wolf advocates being on the same page.
A group seeking to end wolf reintroduction by Dec. 31, 2026, will start gathering the signatures it needs to get a citizens’ ...
The body that makes the final review of ballot measures on Wednesday rejected a proposal to repeal Colorado's wolf ...
The state Title Board, comprised of representatives of the attorney general's office, the Secretary of State, and the ...
A coalition of over a dozen county commissioners, several agricultural producer associations and hunting groups wrote a ...
Colorado Wildlife Conservation Project opposes initiative #35, which would repeal the state's wolf reintroduction program.
A gray wolf who was part of a group of wolves brought ... The release was the second group release of wolves in the state ...
A Wyoming law that protects the identities of wolf hunters seems to be behind an information blackout about the second ...
The male gray wolf, 2513, was one of the wolves brought to Colorado from British Columbia for the wolf reintroduction program. It is the second of Colorado's reintroduced wolves confirmed to have ...
Six of 12 range riders hired by Colorado Parks and Wildlife to deter wolves from livestock are ready to go, and the second ...