
Reintroduced Wolves
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2 months ago |
blog.eastmans.com | Dave Shaffer |Reintroduced Wolves
On Saturday, January 18, 2025, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) successfully completed the second year of gray wolf reintroduction efforts as part of Colorado’s Gray Wolf Restoration Plan. CPW now has additional high-resolution photos and b-roll footage of that effort featured in a media kit on its website.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
blog.eastmans.com | Dave Shaffer |Reintroduced Wolves
Home / Colorado / Colorado Wolf Location Update 1/23/25 Colorado, Free Content, General, Reintroduced Wolves, Wolf 27 Views Collared gray wolf activity recorded by CPW from December 22 – January 21, 2025 There are now 29 gray wolves in Colorado (CPW just translocated and released 15 additional wolves from British Columbia). As always, this number can change at any time if other wolves migrate to Colorado from other states. Wolves were released both north and south of I-70, however, we expect...
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Jan 21, 2025 |
blog.eastmans.com | Dave Shaffer |Reintroduced Wolves
On Saturday, January 18th, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) completed capture and release work for the second gray wolf reintroduction season in support of the Colorado Gray Wolf Restoration and Management Plan. Fifteen wolves were translocated from the central interior of British Columbia to Colorado. Separately, the agency also successfully completed the release of five members from the original Copper Creek Pack.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
blog.eastmans.com | Dave Shaffer |Reintroduced Wolves
Home / Colorado / Colorado Getting More Canadian Wolves Colorado, Free Content, General, Reintroduced Wolves, Wolf 22 Views Photo Credit: kjekol_Envato Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) kicked off capture operations of gray wolves in British Columbia last Friday as part of its 2025 capture season in support of the Colorado Wolf Restoration and Management Plan. The agreement with the B.C. Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship allows up to 15 wolves to be translocated and released in...
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Jan 9, 2025 |
blog.eastmans.com | Dave Shaffer |Reintroduced Wolves
Photo Credit: kjekol_EnvatoAt the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Commission meeting today the Commissioners voted 10 – 1 to disapprove a citizen petition to delay gray wolf restoration efforts. In other words, Colorado’s wolf reintroduction efforts will continue without delay. The Commission determined the seven conditions listed in the petition had already been addressed by CPW and were discussed at length during today’s meeting in Denver.
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