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CPW starts wolf capture operations in Canada
CPW begins gray wolf capture and transport operations to reintroduce up to 15 gray wolves from British Columbia
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) experts kicked off capture operations of gray wolves in British Columbia on Friday as part of its 2025 capture season in support of the Colorado Wolf Restoration and Management Plan.
CPW begins gray wolf capture operation
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) began capture operations of gray wolves for the 2025 Colorado Wolf Restoration and Management Plan. According to CPW, up to 15 wolves will be relocated from British Columbia to Colorado later this year.
CPW starts wolf capture operations in Canada ahead of Colorado reintroduction
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said experts began capture operations to move up to 15 gray wolves from British Columbia, Canada and reintroduce them in Colorado.
CPW begins gray wolf capture operations in British Columbia
Colorado Parks and Wildlife began gray wolf capture operations in British Columbia as part of the reintroduction plan continues.
CPW starts gray wolf relocation operation in British Columbia
Colorado Parks and Wildlife began its gray wolf capture operations Friday in the Canadian province of British Columbia as part of its Wolf Restoration and Management Plan objectives for 2025. The operation will see
Colorado begins latest wolf capture efforts in British Columbia
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working to capture 10 to 15 more gray wolves in British Columbia, Canada for reintroduction along the Western Slope.
Wolf capture operation begins in British Columbia while Colorado prepares for second wave of reintroduced animals
Wildlife officials began work to bring 15 more gray wolves to Colorado two days after ranchers’ request to stop reintroduction was denied
CPW starts operation to capture more Canadian wolves
Wildlife officers have begun the operation to capture gray wolves in British Columbia, Canada, and bring the apex predators to Colorado, where they will be released in a region at
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife works to capture 10 to 15 wolves to bring to Colorado
Colorado Parks and Wildlife started capturing wolves in Canada as the second phase of our reintroduction program is set to ...
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Wolves from Canada arrive as Colorado wildlife officials refuse to release final destination details
Wolves from British Columbia arrive in Colorado for reintroduction program. CPW remains tight-lipped on details of the ...
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Wolves Getting Released in Colorado Sparks Republican Concern
A group of Colorado Republican Congress members demanded an end to the "importation of these foreign predators." ...
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CPW looking into expanded recreation on Pikes Peak
On Thursday, Jan. 9 during his State of the State address Governor Jared Polis announced enhanced stewardship and ...
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CPW seeks input from indigenous communities on state parks
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has published a new Engage CPW page to gather feedback related to upcoming legislation concerning ...
Delta County Independent
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The Nature Connection and CPW establish low ropes course at Sweitzer Lake State Park
The Nature Connection, in collaboration with Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), has established a low-ropes course at ...
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CPW Commission denies livestock producers' petition to pause wolf releases
Colorado's gray wolf reintroduction program will continue on schedule after the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted ...
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Elk rescued after getting stuck in climbing rope near ice wall in southwest Colorado
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers rescued a bull elk that decided to go ice climbing. Well, not really... but they did ...
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