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Colorado's wolf reintroduction plan costs $2.2 million more than expected Colorado Parks and Wildlife told an interim legislative committee it has spent about $3 million to relocate 30 wolves to ...
Gray wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park in 1995 to help control the numbers of elk that were eating young trees, and it is finally paying off for quaking aspen.
Wolves were eradicated in Yellowstone by humans in the early 20th century as a way to protect livestock and "desirable" game animals, like deer and elk. With the apex predator gone, the elk ...
Wolves have also decided not to take up their option to sign winger Carlos Forbs from Ajax and he has not played enough games for the option to become an obligation.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed a wolf or wolves killed a calf in Pitkin County on July 18. CPW believes the Copper Creek Pack was involved.