Governments often take on the job of killing problem wolves that attack livestock in order to increase public tolerance for the predators and, in theory, to reduce poaching by frustrated citizens.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Department of the Interior are requesting comments with regard to the management of the Colorado gray wolf program, grizzly bears and Mexican wolves. The ...
BOULDER, Colo. — Colorado was preparing to fly in as many as 15 gray wolves from Canada when a letter from the Trump administration arrived in the fall, sternly ordering the state to “cease and desist ...
GRAND COUNTY, Colo. — Grand County Commissioners called the state's decision to bring a wolf back to Grand County, "An unacceptable breach of trust and a direct violation," of the state's wolf ...
MISSOULA, MONTANA — A federal judge in Missoula on Tuesday vacated the federal government’s determination that gray wolves in the Western United States do not need increased federal protections under ...
In a Dec. 18 letter, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service gave Parks and Wildlife 30 days to submit: a complete reporting of all gray wolf conservation and management activities that have occurred from ...
This is the first story in a two-part series recapping Colorado’s second year of wolf reintroduction. Colorado’s wolf program was eventful from the start in 2025. Just over a week into the new year, ...