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State biologists shared a minimum count of pups for one of the newly-named packs in Colorado, marking the third pack to have ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) confirmed on Tuesday a minimum count of six wolf pups belonging to the One Ear Pack in ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) confirmed on Tuesday a minimum count of six wolf pups in the One Ear Pack in Jackson County ...
Colorado's Parks and Wildlife confirm six wolf pups in One Ear Pack, marking progress in wolf restoration efforts.
If the state's four packs each produce five pups this spring, it will add 20 more wolves to the state population of 22 collared wolves.
There are at least six pups in one of Colorado’s newest wolf packs, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Officials had ...
By Shannon Lukens. UPDATED AT 6:50 p.m. with a press release from Colorado Parks and Wildlife. That press release is below.
As Colorado’s gray wolf population increases with four new groups of pups, the reintroduced animals continue to stick to ...
One Ear Pack in Jackson County King Mountain Pack in Routt County Three Creeks Pack in Rio Blanco County Copper Creek Pack in Pitkin County (named in 2024) ...
The One Ear Pack in Jackson County The King Mountain Pack in Routt County The Three Creeks Pack in Rio Blanco County The fourth den belongs to the Copper Creek Pack in Piktin County. Parks and ...
Colorado’s newest wolf packs now have official names — and they’ve produced at least four new pups that are now trotting around Routt County. The three new packs are the One Ear pack in ...