Fifteen gray wolves from British Columbia and five wolves from the Copper Creek pack were released on private land in Pitkin and Eagle counties in the last week, Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced.
It’s extremely quiet. Only the slight shifting of boots in the snow, rustling of jackets, and the occasional plane humming overhead breaks through the silence. The night is cold, still, and dark. The ...
They appeared at dusk. The day was ending in a pink-and-yellow sky when a cub moved in the grass. Its mother appeared next, red as the earth, small, slender. Krahô-Kanela is an experienced mom, having ...
CPW has released 15 new gray wolves on the landscape — as well as the five wolves of the previously captured Copper Creek ...
By Shannon Lukens. Photos courtesy Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Caption: A Gray Wolf stands outside of its crate for a brief moment at the release site on Jan. 14, 2025. Twenty gray wolves have been r ...
Wolves from British Columbia and Copper Creek Pack released on Western Slope in support of wolf restoration in Colorado on ...
Once captured, each wolf was given treatments for internal and external parasites. They were vaccinated against rabies, canine distemper virus, canine adenovirus, canine parainfluenza virus and canine ...
“It’s likely due to habitat changes, as well as the fact that competitors, such as eastern red wolves, have been removed ... That includes canine distemper, parvo, and fleas, ticks and the ...
Parvovirus B19, a single-stranded DNA virus spread by respiratory droplets, is known for infecting infants. It is associated with mild flu-like symptoms, including fever, joint pain, and the red ...
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Matheus Cunha scored as Wolves won 2-0 against Aston Villa at Molineux to move out of the relegation zone. Villa fell behind to Bellegarde's goal early on and were far ...
It’s official: Last Friday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife began an operation to capture up to 15 wolves in British Columbia and release the predators in Eagle, Garfield or Pitkin counties.
Depending on who’s talking, Colorado’s wolves are an existential threat to ranching, an imperiled native species crucial to a healthy ecosystem, a ruthless predator that kills for sport or a ...