We’re at an interesting and tenuous time for this population,” said Brenna Cassidy, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s wolf monitoring data coordinator.
It’s time that the public recognizes the dedication, sacrifice and remarkable professionalism that CPW officials have exhibited throughout the relentless attacks on them, on the ...
Rancher claims for livestock killed by wolves have greatly exceeded the state's budgeted compensation funds. Federal officials have previously threatened to take over wolf management from Colorado ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife failed in its latest attempt to locate and kill an uncollared wolf in Rio Blanco County responsible for repeated attacks on livestock. The wildlife agency announced on ...
Colorado’s wolf compensation costs have surpassed $1.07 million in 2025 alone, far exceeding state budget estimates.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has opened up a public comment period for a narrow part of Colorado’s experimental wolf population permit. The federal agency is not proposing any changes to the ...
The latest data on Colorado's wolf program, including the makeup of the packs and latest on conflict minimization efforts, ...