Colorado Parks and Wildlife is navigating a minefield as the agency works to move wolves into northwestern Colorado by next winter.
As the final pieces of a complicated puzzle fall into place and CPW’.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission on Tuesday moved to nearly double, to $15,000, the per-animal limit on how much agricultural producers would be compensated for livestock lost to wolf
The draft of the Colorado Wolf Restoration and Management Plan was presented to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission on Friday, Dec. 12, 2022. The 293-page document was authored by CPW staff with input from.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife plan calls for 30 to 50 wolves to be reintroduced in western Colorado over three to five years, due to approval of Proposition 114.