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Colorado wolf wanders more than 1,200 miles in four months, wowing wildlife experts - MSNColorado Parks and Wildlife said on April 24 the wolf traveled more than 1,230 miles when it released its monthly wolf activity map covering movement among watersheds March 25 through April 22 ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on April 24 the wolf traveled more than 1,230 miles when it released its monthly wolf activity map covering movement among watersheds March 25 through April 22.
Wildlife officials there would capture it and return it to Colorado, according to Darby Doyle, assistant public information officer for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.
Colorado wolves’ territory now nears three of the state’s four borders as the apex predators continue to expand their territory across the Western Slope, a new map released by state wildlife ...
“The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) was alerted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials on Jan. 29 that one of the recently released GPS-collared wolves was approaching the Utah ...
Colorado ranchers are renewing their demand for state wildlife officials to delay the release of more wolves until they finalize more programs to prevent attacks on livestock.
Heading north to Wyoming. In Colorado, gray wolves are considered “state endangered” in addition to being listed as endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act and as an experimental ...
New rules from the Colorado Wildlife Commission went into effect, setting limits on the hunting of marmots and jackrabbits. Quoting Todd Malmsbury, spokesman for the Colorado Division of Wildlife, the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on April 24 the wolf traveled more than 1,230 miles when it released its monthly wolf activity map covering movement among watersheds March 25 through April 22.
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