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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is no longer letting livestock producers set foothold and leghold traps after one of the devices set for a coyote contributed to the death of a wolf in May.
Gray wolves remain listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act, making it illegal to harass, kill or harm the predators without authorization from the federal agency. The adult male ...
The Copper Creek Pack has preyed on eight cattle in Pitkin County since state wildlife managers released the pack last winter ...
The wolf is spreading in Germany, at least in parts of the country, the federal government has concluded in a report to the ...
Coberly Creek Ranch sent a secretly recorded cellphone conversation to state officials, which then reversed its decision to ...
One wolf in the Cranberry Bay pack that rules the northwest corner of the national park is an all-star beaver hunter. He killed 42 beavers in the summer of 2020, where most wolves would do well to ...
In this thrilling exploration, we dive into the life of a lone wolf, a predator who must face the wilderness without the support of a pack. While wolves are known for their teamwork and social ...
2003-03-19 04:00:00 PDT Washington-- Declaring the recovery of the gray wolf a success, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service changed the predator's status Tuesday from endangered to threatened in ...
The male wolf from Colorado’s Copper Creek pack died from a gunshot wound, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. On Thursday, Jan. 2, the federal agency released the cause of death in ...