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CPW updates list of potential counties for gray wolf releases
(KKCO)—Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has updated the list of potential counties that could be considered for releasing gray wolves during the 2024-25 capture and release season. The counties currently being considered are Garfield County,
CPW picks Garfield County as location for gray wolf release
CPW said in a press release Thursday that Garfield, Eagle and Pitkin counites are all up for consideration during the 2024-25 capture and release season.
CPW working with rural county commissioners to find next location for wolf releases
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CPW updates list of potential counties for upcoming gray wolf release
Mere days after announcing potential counties that Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials are considering for the second year of the voter-mandated gray wolf reintroduction efforts, the agency has narrowed the list even more.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife releases potential counties for gray wolf release
On Wednesday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife listed three counties where they are considering to re-release the gray wolves.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife holding meetings over controversial gray wolf releases
Parks and Wildlife have started planning for the next round of gray wolf releases despite outcry over the plan's bloated budget and adverse effects on Colorado's agriculture industry. The next meeting,
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Colorado wildlife professionals aim to end animal votes
The last two presidential ballots in Colorado have included wildlife votes. An association representing CPW employees hopes this trend stops.
USA Today
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More than 150 pronghorns hit, killed on Colorado roads as animals sought shelter from snow
The pronghorns were killed after they were hit by vehicles, likely large trucks, as they sought shelter from deep, crusty ...
Post Independent Citizen Telegram
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How many mountain lions are there on Colorado’s Western Slope?
Colorado Parks and Wildlife estimates that the state is home to between 3,800 and 4,400 mountain lions, but officials have ...
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WARNING, GRAPHIC: CPW reporting more than 100 pronghorn have died on roads across eastern Colorado
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) shared an unsettling video on Tuesday to drive home an important point.WARNING: The video ...
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WATCH: More than 100 pronghorn dead after seeking refuge across eastern Colorado
A live TV news station covering breaking news and traffic for Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Southern Colorado with a strong ...
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
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CPW announces results from Western Slope Mountain Lion Density Study
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has completed analyzing data from a multi-year effort to measure the density of mountain lions in ...
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Necropsy shows cause of death for Colorado wolf
GRAND COUNTY, Colo. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) concluded that a wolf most likely died in Grand County ...
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Colorado announces possible release areas for next wave of introduced wolves
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials met Friday with commissioners from four counties where the agency plans to release wolves.
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