The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says an endangered Mexican gray wolf was found dead west of Flagstaff last week.
A $103,500 reward is being offered for information on the death of a Mexican gray wolf west of Flagstaff. The wolf was being tracked for research purposes and had been named Hope by local students.
A large monetary reward is available for information on a Mexican gray wolf recently found dead northwest of Flagstaff. Up to ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Arizona Game and Fish Department today announced that Hope, a Mexican gray wolf living west of Flagstaff since at least June, was found dead on Nov. 7 in the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission is asking for patience as it reviews a petition submitted by 26 groups asking the ...
Colorado ranchers are renewing their demand for state wildlife officials to delay the release of more wolves until they ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife gets even more pushback from counties and ranchers as second wave of wolves hits the horizon ...
On Wednesday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife listed three counties where they are considering to re-release the gray wolves.
The petition to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission to delay the next round of wolf introductions isn't going anywhere ...
CPW said in a press release Thursday that Garfield, Eagle and Pitkin counites are all up for consideration during the 2024-25 ...
From there, the wolves have traversed into Garfield, Pitkin, Routt, Rio Blanco and other counties. In June, the first gray ...