In a letter to a local stock grower's association, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director said the agency won't kill a wolf that's been preying on cattle in Grand County
Wild animals show up in areas populated by humans all the time, but it's not every day that they end up stuck in a concrete spillway and at risk of drowning. That's what rescuers from Colorado Parks and Wildlife had to deal with last week. On April 19, district wildlife manager Ty Smith was .
A letter from the director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife regarding recent wolf depredations also says the agency is investigating a possible wolf den and mated pair.
(LA PLATA COUNTY, Colo.) — Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) recently helped rescue two yearling mountain lions that had become trapped in a spillway at Vallecito Reservoir and could have drowned if not for the watchful eye of a reservoir employee. According to CPW, on Friday, April 19, Pine River Irrigation District (PRID) Dam Tender […]