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Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff are in the field to kill a member of the Copper Creek gray wolf pack after repeated livestock deaths.
CPW staff has been trying to kill a wolf for several days, due to the pack repeatedly killing livestock, according to a letter obtained by 9NEWS Investigates.
The ranchers invited Denver7 to see how their operation has been negatively impacted by the controversial re-release of the Copper Creek Pack, which has a history ... busy roads and a popular ski area ...
The kill took place the day a Colorado rancher was paid $100,045 for losses by the Copper Creek pack, which was responsible ...
The Copper Creek wolfpack continues harassing cattle in Pitkin County despite increased hazing efforts by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Wildlife officials are hesitant to lethally remove more wolves, ...
Nederland is closing in on purchasing a ski resort after Eldora’s current owner put it up for sale last year. The small mountain town west of Boulder signed a letter of intent to buy Eldora from POWDR ...
Screen shot of three Copper Creek Pack wolf pups, courtesy Mike Usalavage, via CPW. A new letter has been sent to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission. It is from the Colorado Cattlemen’s ...
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