A gray wolf glances backwards while finding a path through a field of sagebrush after being released on the night of Jan. 14, 2025. The wolf is illuminated by a light being held by Colorado Parks and ...
Tulare County’s gray wolves, collectively known as the Yowlumni pack, are a family that was counted by the California ...
Collared grey wolves roamed throughout Colorado between January 21 and February 25. According to Colorado Parks and ...
The wild population of Mexican gray wolves saw another year of growth in 2024, but with illegal killings and concerns over ...
Conservationists say delisting would harm wolf populations already threatened by climate change, loss of habitat and weak ...
A coalition working since at least 2023 to stop wolf reintroduction in Colorado has a new map they say proves the state is a ...
Two ranchers who lost livestock to wolf attacks in Grand County will receive nearly $350,000 in compensation for losses ...
Modoc County Sheriff Tex Dowdy sent a letter to California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Director Bonham addressing ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission held their monthly meeting in Denver Wednesday, and they are meeting again Thursday.
The number of endangered Mexican gray wolves has increased for the ninth year in a row, but advocates say recovery isn't occurring fast enough.
This year's count shows the recovery of Mexican wolves is inching forward.
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