19 announced successful reintroduction of 15 wolves from British Columbia, Canada to Eagle and Pitkin counties as part of the state’s wolf restoration program. These wolves have been translocated from ...
On Saturday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife stated in a press release that the operations to capture and bring up to 15 ... wolves leaving Prince George, British Columbia, landed at the Eagle County ...
Parks and Wildlife officials captured a total of 15 wolves in British Columbia to release in Eagle and Pitkin counties. The three releases took place on Jan. 12, 14 and 16. The group of 15 includes ...
On Saturday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife stated in a press release that the operations to capture and bring up to 15 more wolves from Canada started Friday and would last up to two weeks. The next day ...
Colorado plans to release 30 to 50 wolves over five years to restore their population in the Western U.S., where they once roamed from Canada to the Southwest deserts. DENVER, Colorado: A second group ...
On Saturday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife stated in a press release that the operations to capture and bring up to 15 more wolves from Canada started on Friday and would last up to two weeks. The next ...
15 Wolves From Canada Released Into Colorado ... in Colorado were also moved to the same region as the Canadian wolves — Eagle and Pitkin counties, the agency said. The region is home to ski ...
Colorado has 15 more wolves ... Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the wolves from British Columbia and the Copper Creek pack wolves were all released into Eagle and Pitkin counties.
In addition, a female and four pups previously released elsewhere in Colorado were also moved to the same region as the Canadian wolves — Eagle and Pitkin counties ... Colorado officials have said ...