The move comes after the Trump administration told Colorado it couldn’t return to Canada for additional carnivores.
But in January, CPW released 15 Canadian gray wolves into the state, sourced from British Columbia. A letter sent by USFWS Director Brian Nesvik cautions the state agency from trying to source wolves ...
Colorado has been releasing wolves west of the Continental Divide since 2023 after Colorado voters narrowly approved wolf reintroduction in 2020.
The director of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service warned Colorado Parks and Wildlife to cease efforts to capture wolves in Alaska and Canada.
The recent roadblock thrown in front of Colorado's voter-mandated wolf reintroduction by the Trump administration may force ...
DENVER — British Columbia's government paused a deal to provide additional wolves to Colorado after 9NEWS Investigates reported the existence of their agreement and a subsequent "cease and desist" ...
The Trump administration has directed Colorado to halt the importation of gray wolves from Canada, a move that could impact ...
This comes after 9NEWS Investigates reported Colorado Parks and Wildlife received a "cease-and-desist" letter from the federal government not to import wolves.
A contract, obtained by 9NEWS Investigates, shows Colorado Parks and Wildlife agreed to pay British Columbia up to $400,000 for up to 15 wolves to be captured.
The Trump administration has told Colorado to stop importing gray wolves from Canada for its reintroduction program, a shift that could complicate plans for additional releases this winter. The ...
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — The Trump administration is telling Colorado to stop importing gray wolves from Canada as part of the state’s efforts to restore the predators, a shift that could hinder ...