Federal wildlife officials announced Thursday they are seeking information related to what they called the illegal killing of ...
A necropsy found that a reintroduced wolf, which had died shortly after it was captured as part of the Copper Creek Pack ...
Colorado advocates file ballot measure to repeal wolf reintroduction program, citing economic harm and threats to food ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a reward for information after determining that a male wolf that died last ...
A Colorado-based group is hoping to get a ballot initiative to repeal the state's wolf reintroduction on the 2026 general ...
This is the second of the state's reintroduced wolves to have been illegally shot. Rewards are offered to find the wolf's killer or killers.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and local wolf advocates are now offering rewards for tips that help identify and prosecute ...
A male wolf that was associated with livestock killings in Grand County and was the father of a pack there was illegally ...
Colorado Park and Wildlife captured the animal last summer after it repeatedly preyed on livestock at a ranch near Kremmling.
A necropsy found that a reintroduced wolf, which had died shortly after it was captured as part of the Copper Creek Pack relocation effort, had a gunshot wound, which led to its death.