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Colorado, wolf reintroduction
Colorado's GOP members of Congress call for end to wolf reintroduction, removal from endangered species list
Lauren Boebert, Jeff Crank, Gabe Evans, and Jeff Hurd -- are calling for an end to wolf reintroduction in the state and delisting the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act.
Colorado ranchers are adjusting to the reality of no pause on more wolf reintroduction
The Middle Park Stockgrowers Association says they feel like they are "back at square one" when it comes to their opposition to the reintroduction of more wolves in Colorado.
Opponents of Colorado's Wolf Reintroduction Push 2026 Ballot Measure
It just became glaringly clear to me and to thousands of other people that this law was just not working for many stakeholders in the state."
Wolf reintroduction plan to continue in Colorado despite petition from ranchers asking for delay
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted 10 - 1 to continue wolf reintroduction in the state. Last year, a petition was filed asking CPW to stop releasing wolves until several changes are made. The commission listened to hours of public comment from both sides of the issue Wednesday ahead of their vote.
Efforts underway to stop Colorado wolf reintroduction with vote
After a failed attempt to halt wolf reintroduction, Coloradans who are not happy with the wolf reintroduction plan are trying a new tactic, and one that has the potential to change the course of the wildlife landscape: a popular vote in 2026.
Colorado Denies Petition to Pause Wolf Reintroduction After Ranchers Charge Half-a-Million Dollars for Livestock Losses
Middle Park Stockgrowers Association (MPSA) president Tim Ritschard sent the claims and a letter to CPW on Dec. 31. The association filed a petition with the CPW Commission in September requesting a pause in new wolf releases ahead of its second release of 10 to 15 wolves from British Columbia, slated for sometime in the next month.
Colorado group files ballot measure to repeal wolf reintroduction in 2026
Colorado advocates file ballot measure to repeal wolf reintroduction program, citing economic harm and threats to food security.
Colorado to capture 15 B.C. wolves to reintroduce the population to the state
Colorado officials plan to capture up to 15 grey wolves from British Columbia's hinterlands to help the Centennial State re-establish the predators' long-lost population.
Should Colorado's gray wolf reintroduction law be repealed? Some legislators say yes
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials were working to capture up to 15 gray wolves in British Columbia to be released into Colorado. However, not all of Colorado's legislators are for the reintroduction.
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Colorado’s historic wolf reintroduction faces barrage of challenges 1 year after first paws hit the ground
Depending on who’s talking, Colorado’s wolves are an existential threat to ranching, an imperiled native species crucial to a ...
Missoula Current
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New Colorado wolf capturing effort begins amid objections
Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff have started capturing a second round of gray wolves to be released in Colorado in the ...
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Republicans push back against wolf reintroduction as capture and transport begins
House Republicans are speaking out once again, voicing opposition as Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) begins to bring ...
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Colorado Teams Up With British Columbia for Gray Wolf Reintroduction Effort
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is capturing gray wolves in British Columbia to reintroduce them to Colorado's ecosystem, with ...
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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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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 ...
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