Nine range riders have been brought in to the northwest region of Colorado to help with the state's wolf reintroduction plan.
The confirmation was recently made in northwest Moffat County. It is the first uncollared wolf acknowledged by state wildlife officials since 2021.
Officials announced last year that the Colorado Range Rider program would launch in early 2025 and would contract 12 qualified people to work in the northwest region of the state. One of their roles ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said Thursday that a scat sample from the northwest corner of Moffat County tested positive for wolf DNA, meaning at least one uncollared wolf is on ...
The agency on Thursday released new photos of the January reintroductions, including photos from the capturing operation in ...
Colorado Parks & Wildlife confirms that a gray wolf has entered Teller, Park and Fremont counties. I moved from Minneapolis ...
President Trump's choice of a former director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to head the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Our efforts will be concentrated in the norther Lower Peninsula which does contain some limited suitable habitat that could ...
President Donald Trump’s new picks to lead federal land and wildlife agencies are already causing concern for those who value science-based, conservative management.
Montana’s current wolf season starts in September and runs into March — roughly five months of the year. But a federal ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Division is seeking the public’s help in conducting a northern Lower ...