DENVER (AP) — A second group of wolves has been released in Colorado as part of a controversial, voter-driven initiative to reintroduce the predators to the state. Fifteen gray wolves from Canada were ...
The next scene, beginning at 9 seconds, features the wolves. Viewers will note their varied reactions, beginning with the lead wolf pausing briefly before dashing out of frame, and a second wolf ...
Wildlife experts are capturing predators from Canada to release them in Colorado. Lance Anderson via Unsplash Wildlife experts are in the process of capturing gray wolves from Canada in order to ...
Colorado wildlife officials released 15 wolves from Canada into the central mountains over the last week as part of the second wave of the state’s historic, voter-mandated reintroduction of the native ...
Wolves are back in Europe, where they were once extinct. Does that mean we humans need to watch out when hiking near these predators? On the contrary, wolves have far more to fear, researchers say.
Wolves are managed differently in Wyoming, and state officials said the wolf was legally shot after finding evidence of depredation The USDA’s Wildlife Services officials on Saturday shot and killed a ...
DENVER — When Colorado Parks and Wildlife commissioners voted in January on whether or not to pause further wolf reintroductions, CPW already had staff in Canada prepared to start capturing wolves, a ...
The eventual aim is to get the population down to 450 wolves in the state, the lowest sustainable level as determined by a ...