If the federal government took over, Colorado Parks and Wildlife would not have power to make decisions about euthanizing ...
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Colorado ranchers' wolf kill claims balloon after state's first release in December 2023Colorado's cost to compensate ranchers for wolf depredations is expected to far exceed what was budgeted in 2024, the first year after the predator was reintroduced into the state. The bill that ...
A Coloradoan open records request showed the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will assume wolf management from Colorado if ...
U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum recently issued a warning to Colorado as the state continues the ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is threatening to take over Colorado’s wolf restoration program from Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Brian Nesvik, the federal agency’s director, sent a letter on Dec.
This is the second story in a two-part series recapping Colorado’s second year of wolf reintroduction. When Coloradans ...
The U.S. House passed a bill to delist gray wolves, which now moves to the Senate for consideration. Colorado officials rereleased a wolf in Grand County that was part of a pack known for repeatedly ...
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