The controversial effort to bring gray wolves back has had mixed success. Of the first 10 wolves brought in from Oregon, dubbed the Copper Creek pack, just six remain in the wild, with one having been recaptured and three killed, Coloradoan.com reported.
A group of wolves have been flown from Canada to Colorado for another round of reintroductions, which has been highly controversial. There’s no word
Wolves from British Columbia arrive in Colorado for reintroduction program. CPW remains tight-lipped on details of the operation.
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. In a statement, Colorado ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working to capture 10 to 15 more gray wolves in British Columbia, Canada for reintroduction along the Western Slope.
Commissioners in two of three counties targeted for wolf translocation 2.0 say they got the heads up that gray wolves from British Columbia have arrived in Colorado. But no one
Wildlife officers have begun the operation to capture gray wolves in British Columbia, Canada, and bring the apex predators to Colorado, where they will be released in a region at
The plane is also believed to be the same Colorado Parks and Wildlife used in December 2023 to bring wolves from Oregon. Once it landed at the Eagle County Airport, Steamboat Radio reported that ...
Wildlife experts are capturing predators from Canada to release them in Colorado. Lance Anderson via Unsplash Wildlife experts are in the process of capturing gray wolves from Canada in order to ...
Denver-area immigration advocacy groups and attorneys say they have heard from distressed migrants — predominantly recent arrivals — who are considering turning themselves in to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, voluntarily leaving the country or even taking their chances by seeking asylum in Canada.