CPW also offers survey-takers questions about crowding, satisfaction and preferences for future herd management. Boulder County residents who have hunting licenses can take the survey.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is warning the public of tangle hazards for wildlife after an incident with a doe in Hotchkiss. Pictures were posted to the CPW ...
COLORADO, USA — On Sunday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced they have completed the capture and release for the second gray wolf reintroduction season. Fifteen wolves, seven males and eight ...
This is the second of between three to five wolf release seasons. “CPW has a responsibility to balance the safety of staff and the animals with the level and timing of information provided ...
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CPW released seven male and eight female grey wolves from British Columbia. Officials say these wolves will likely stay away from livestock since they never formed a habit of hunting them when ...
CPW captured 15 wolves in British Columbia and over the course of last week, released them in Eagle and Pitkin counties. Where the wolves got released isn't necessarily where they will end up.
COLORADO — The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission made some regulatory changes to the hunting season at their most recent CPW Commission meeting on January 8. Implementation of the changes ...
Due to the complexity of the operation, and to ensure the safety of our staff and the animals, CPW will not be sharing wolf release details while the operation is underway,' Gonzales told ...
Plus, CPW released the 5 members of the Copper Creek Pack that were captured last summer after multiple livestock depredations. This brings the total number of wild wolves in the state to 29. Colorado ...
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