GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) — On Tuesday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced that it has no current plans to release additional gray wolves into the state for the 2026 winter season. Instead ...
Colorado's on-again, off-again hopes of securing wolves from the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in Washington is off again, greatly jeopardizing a wolf release taking place this ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will not be releasing additional wolves this winter after failing to find a source for the third winter of the voter-mandated reintroduction program. The state wildlife ...
Despite percolating challenges to Colorado’s wolf restoration, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is forging ahead with plans for a third release of the animals this winter. The state wildlife agency is ...
Winter wildlife watchers should consider a trip to the 24,700-acre National Elk Refuge near Jackson, Wyoming, in February to see more than 8,000 elk. Charlie Hamilton James, Nat Geo Image Collection ...
Wolves have been seen as a fearsome animal to many for over a century. Because of this and the fact that they are opportunistic hunters who will not hesitate to hunt a weak livestock animal, states ...
It's Christmas night in Cora's house. She's visited by her beloved grandfather, a man of high spirits and failing health. They sit around the fireplace and she listens to the legend of the Winter Wolf ...
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