The wolf that died was one of six wolves that Colorado Parks and Wildlife captured from the Copper Creek pack in fall 2024.
Colorado Park and Wildlife captured the animal last summer after it repeatedly preyed on livestock at a ranch near Kremmling.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and local wolf advocates are now offering rewards for tips that help identify and prosecute the person who shot the wolf.
Federal wildlife officials are seeking information related to what they called the illegal killing of a gray wolf ...
Colorado’s eight collared wolves in the wild spread out in the northern and northwestern parts of the state in December, ...
Ranchers from Colorado’s Middle Park have submitted claims totaling around $582,000 in livestock losses related to wolves, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials are urging state commissioners to continue allowing the reintroduction of wolves into ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released a much-anticipated definition of “chronic depredation,” also identifying situations ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is recommending that the state's wildlife commission deny a recent petition to pause the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe have agreed to work together on the reintroduction of gray ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials release 1 of 5 gray wolves onto public land in Grand County, Dec. 18, 2023. This ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has announced the 2025 round of funding opportunities for the  Fishing is Fun Grant Program.