Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced that it will not be translocating any additional gray wolves this season.
Colorado will not be getting any new gray wolves in the near future. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the agency is taking ...
DENVER, Colo. ( KREX) – Colorado Parks and Wildlife said a female gray wolf has died, marking the first death of 2026. CPW ...
Colorado will not release more wolves this winter to supplement its reintroduction program after federal officials stopped ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is working with Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) to expand a local reservoir.
Four wolfpacks in Colorado have successfully bred litters, according to wildlife officials.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) and Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) are exploring an agreement to expand recreation options at Rosemont Reservoir.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been on the defensive over its handling of wildlife, from the rollout of wolf reintroduction ...
That’s an understatement. Wildlife is held in the public trust, meaning it’s a resource that belongs to all people. But when everyone can’t agree on how to manage and protect this resource for current ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced that it does not have plans to relocate gray wolves into the state this release ...