Wolves were released in Colorado Monday as required by voters. The effort to reintroduce the endangered species has sparked both controversy and cooperati…
Colorado wildlife officials, alongside Gov. Jared Polis (D), announced the successful release of five gray wolves into public space in the Rocky Mountains on Monday. The wolves, whose reintroduction has sparked ire among ranchers, were captured in Oregon, where Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) veterinarians evaluated whether they were fit for relocation in the Centennial state.…
On Monday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife released five endangered gray wolves, which had been captured in Oregon. Another 10 wolves are to be released in the coming months
Three years after voters approved a plan to reintroduce gray wolves in Colorado, paws are finally on the ground. The state completed its first release of five animals on Monday afternoon in Grand County, according.