Federal wildlife officials are investigating after a reintroduced wolf from British Columbia died in southwestern Colorado ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the wolf that died was brought here from British Columbia. Six out of 15 wolves reintroduced ...
A contract, obtained by 9NEWS Investigates, shows Colorado Parks and Wildlife agreed to pay British Columbia up to $400,000 ...
The potential move to Alaska comes amid concerns about securing wolves from British Columbia due to possible U.S.-Canada ...
But in January, CPW released 15 Canadian gray wolves into the state, sourced from British Columbia. A letter sent by USFWS ...
The move comes after the Trump administration told Colorado it couldn’t return to Canada for additional carnivores.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed Friday that it received a "mortality alert" for a female gray wolf known as 2506 on Oct ...
This comes after 9NEWS Investigates reported Colorado Parks and Wildlife received a "cease and desist" letter from the federal government to not import wolves.
Another of Colorado’s reintroduced gray wolves has died, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.  The agency said in a ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Friday morning that another British Columbia wolf, a female with the tag 2506, died in ...
Colorado’s next wolves from British Columbia are on the way to Colorado. Some reports suggest that the first of the transplants may already be in the state. On Saturday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Another female wolf released in Colorado in January has died, Parks and Wildlife officials announced Friday morning offering few details on a mortality alert received Oct. 30.