Colorado won’t release wolves this winter
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Facing the prospect of a pause in additional wolves, wolf advocates say Colorado should add new protections for its existing population of less than 50 wolves.
The announcement follows an October directive from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, ordering Colorado to stop importing wolves from Canada
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Wolf reintroductions in CO stopped for the season
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) – The controversial gray wolf reintroduction efforts in Colorado are officially on pause for the remainder of the release season. Officials at Colorado Parks and Wildlife say efforts to secure the animals from other regions before the close of winter,
A critique from a team led by Utah State University ecologist Dan MacNulty and published in Forest Ecology and Management has prompted a formal correction to a high-profile study on aspen recovery while raising broader questions about how scientific conclusions are drawn and defended in complex ecological systems.
Colorado voters’ opinions on wolf reintroduction in the state haven’t changed much since the effort was narrowly approved in a 2020 ballot measure, according to the results of a 2025 voter opinion survey. A new survey from Magellan Strategies, a ...
A female gray wolf died in northwest Colorado on Friday, Jan. 16, marking the 12th death since Colorado Parks and Wildlife began its wolf reintroduction in December 2023. It is the seventh wolf to