Colorado Parks and Wildlife is monitoring four wolf den sites and has sighted pups. Officials have not released when and where pups were sighted. Colorado wildlife officials have sighted wolf pups.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. GRAND JUNCTION — Colorado has new wolf pups. Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced at the July 17 commission meeting in Grand ...
Colorado’s wolf population is growing. A Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson confirmed Thursday that staff have seen new wolf pups this spring. The agency is monitoring four den sites, relying on ...
Scientific research has long assumed gray wolves are non-migratory during springtime, staying anchored to tend to litters of nearly helpless pups. For the first weeks of life, after all, pups are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colorado might double its wolf population this year with the announcement of at least six new pups born to one pack and the state ...
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife released video, still photo of canines exploring outside their den Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s wolf reintroduction team on Thursday released video of pups from the King ...
Colorado's reintroduced wolves have given birth to four litters of pups this year, marking progress toward a self-sustaining population. The agency plans to release more wolves in Colorado in January ...