Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced that it will not be translocating any additional gray wolves this season.
DENVER, Colo. ( KREX) – Colorado Parks and Wildlife said a female gray wolf has died, marking the first death of 2026. CPW ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced on Jan. 21 that the agency has no plans to release additional wolves, though options will be explored for translocations in winter of 2026-27. Colorado ...
Four wolfpacks in Colorado have successfully bred litters, according to wildlife officials.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been on the defensive over its handling of wildlife, from the rollout of wolf reintroduction ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife reported that a wolf died in northwest Colorado on Friday.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) and Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) are exploring an agreement to expand recreation options at Rosemont Reservoir.
That’s an understatement. Wildlife is held in the public trust, meaning it’s a resource that belongs to all people. But when everyone can’t agree on how to manage and protect this resource for current ...