Colorado Parks and Wildlife has revealed new information about how a wolf died in its custody in Routt County this January.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife reports that one of the state's wolves died from "acute cardiogenic shock" after the wolf was captured. CPW reported the wolf died in Routt County on January 28, 2026, ...
Wildlife officials killed three wolves last weekend in North Idaho, a move they say significantly knocked back a wolfpack they believe has contributed to a decline in elk populations.
The death of a gray wolf during routine collaring operations in Routt County last month was caused by acute cardiogenic shock ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the wolf, identified as #2305 — meaning it was one of the original 10 animals that came ...
State and federal wildlife agencies counted 319 endangered Mexican gray wolves across Arizona and New Mexico this past year. Up from 286 the previous year, it marks a decade of steady recovery.
The number of Mexican gray wolves in Arizona and New Mexico grew to at least 319 in 2025, as the species inches closer to possible downlisting from endangered to threatened.
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How many wolves is too many for the wild to handle?
The question of how many wolves a region can sustain without tipping the balance against prey herds, livestock operations, ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has authorized a highly unusual permit allowing a Republican Catron County Commissioner to kill a federally protected Mexican gray wolf.
Colorado’s wolves made their first appearance within some southern Front Range watersheds in February. Colorado Parks and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recommends over $700,000 in wolf depredation claims for 2025, doubling the state's budget.
At least one of Colorado’s gray wolves had made its way into a watershed that crosses through Pueblo County, according to a ...
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