Colorado Parks and Wildlife shared a new map of gray wolf activity, detailing where all the wolves have traveled in March.
It was a month of widespread movements and exploration for Colorado’s collared gray wolves. According to Colorado Parks and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has released their latest gray wolf activity map, showing that the 29 wolves have roamed farther into the Western Slope, but also got closer to the Front Range.
By the 1960s gray ... wolf recovery is far from over. Wolves need connected populations for genetic sustainability, and natural ecosystems need wolves to maintain a healthy balance of species. Yet ...
DENVER — In the first full month since state wildlife officials released 15 new collared gray ... map released Wednesday showed a wide range for the state's wolves. At least one wolf roamed ...
necropsy finds Gray wolves also traveled in watersheds that span western, northern and central Colorado, from Grand Junction to Vail and the Wyoming border to Salida, the map shows. Wolf activity ...
This is the first map that includes a full month of data ... marking the closest a collared wolf has been to the Front Range. WATCH: Lone gray wolf enters Teller County according to local guide ...
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