The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service backed Colorado’s plan to obtain wolves from Canada nearly two years before the federal ...
As Colorado lawmakers prepare to return for the 2026 legislative session, wolves — what they’re costing the state, how ...
The second instance of noncompliance was when a wolf traveled into New Mexico and was returned to the state of Colorado. The ...
When the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service threatened to terminate Colorado’s ability to oversee the reintroduction of gray wolves last month, it was the latest in a string of setbacks for the ...
The federal agency supported Colorado sourcing wolves from British Columbia in 2025, despite Fish and Wildlife director ...
This is the second story in a two-part series recapping Colorado’s second year of wolf reintroduction. When Coloradans ...
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.
Jeff Davis, the former director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife who oversaw the introduction of wolves in Colorado, is headed ...
The federal government has sent a letter to CPW, saying U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services will make moves to take over the wolf ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife could lose authority over the reintroduction of gray wolves in the state, according to a warning ...
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