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Colorado Parks and Wildlife's active lethal removal operation comes after pack's eighth depredation in Pitkin County this ...
The Copper Creek Pack has preyed on eight cattle in Pitkin County since state wildlife managers released the pack last winter ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff are in the field to kill a member of the Copper Creek gray wolf pack after repeated livestock deaths.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is on the hunt for one wolf from the Copper Creek Pack after recent livestock killings.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife currently has staff on the ground in Pitkin County working to locate and kill a second member of ...
The Copper Creek wolf pack was tied to another calf death in Pitkin County in mid-July, marking the seventh depredation ...
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.
CPW staff has been trying to kill a wolf for several days, due to the pack repeatedly killing livestock, according to a ...
The kill took place the day a Colorado rancher was paid $100,045 for losses by the Copper Creek pack, which was responsible ...
The reintroduction of wolves to Colorado’s wildlands is steeped in a hopeful vision of restoration. It is a clarion call for us to open our ...
The ending to last Friday's meeting of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission came with news of yet another wolf killing.
Suzanne Asha Stone and Delia Malone played fast and loose in their commentary on the Copper Creek wolf pack, (“Setting ...