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Removing federal protection for grizzlies would set back decades of conservation work to recover our state mammal.
It seems like wolves and humans developed a certain kind of respect for each other while both benefiting from roaming together. Humans were kept safer, canines like wolves and ancient dogs had ...
At least one of Colorado’s collared wolves moved deeper into the northwest corner of the state in July, a new map released Wednesday by state wildlife officials shows.
A wildlife group asks a federal judge to order stronger protections for Eastern North Carolina’s endangered red wolves, with only 18 left in the wild.
Nine wolves have died since Colorado began reintroducing the species. An investigation into two of the recent deaths has concluded, providing answers. Colorado Parks and Wildlife/Courtesy Photo The ...
Federal officials confirm cause of death for two female wolves found dead in the springs. One killed by a mountain lion, the other by a legal trap that has caused CPW officials to pause legal permits.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has identified how two of Colorado's reintroduced gray wolves died earlier this year.
Examples of predators affecting humans are extremely rare, but they cloud our priorities. Nonlethal methods against wolves receive only 1% of the management budget.
The restoration of gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park has helped revive an aspen tree population unique to the region, a new study has found. Quaking aspen, one of the few deciduous tree ...
Gray wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park in 1995 to help control the numbers of elk that were eating young trees, and it is finally paying off for quaking aspen.