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About a year and a half into reintroduction efforts, Colorado’s gray wolves are continuing to settle into the state and ...
A gray wolf has entered a watershed that includes parts of Jefferson County and Denver, according to the new gray wolf ...
The wolves’ territory now spreads from near the Utah border west of Montrose, to the Wyoming border north of Walden, to near the New Mexico border outside of Pagosa Springs. The canines also remained ...
Colorado's reintroduced wolves have started traveling to new areas of the state, a tracking map shows. What To Know. A female gray wolf traveled in watersheds—alongside natural water sources ...
Between 2,800 and 3,000 people are rescued annually from Colorado trails. Most call for help from mountains that are easily ...
A new Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) map shows where wolf activity is present across the state nearly two years after being introduced back into its ecosystem. The gray wolf was brought back to ...
The map uses Colorado watersheds where at least one GPS point from the wolves’ collars has been recorded during the past 30 days. Parks and Wildlife is now tracking 25 wolves with the GPS collars, one ...
According to Monarch, the No Name Basin expansion will feature a 1,000 feet of vertical drop, a respectable size. A new lift, which we now know will be called Tomichi thanks to the trail map release, ...
The Colorado Property Tax Map was launched Tuesday as a pilot, by the state Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), the Governor’s Office of Information Technology and Gov. Jared Polis.
After being delayed a day, Colorado Parks and Wildlife published the April wolf activity map that shows extensive travel from one wolf. A strip of purple that roughly follows U.S. Route 50 in southern ...