
Causes of death for gray wolves 2514 and 2512 confirmed DENVER – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has confirmed that the investigations into the cause of death for gray wolves 2514 and 2512 have been completed. The mortality of female gray wolf 2514 in Rocky Mountain National Park on April 20 was due to injuries from…

Colorado Parks and Wildlife tracks wide-ranging movements of gray wolves as part of this month’s Collared Gray Wolf Activity Map update DENVER — A female gray wolf, released in Colorado in January after being translocated from British Columbia, has made significant movements across the state, covering more than 1,230 miles since translocation — an extraordinary…

Colorado Gray Wolf 2514 Mortality in Rocky Mountain National Park Four Corners SCI is not responsible for links that take you to away from our website. Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists received a mortality alert for female gray wolf 2514-BC on April 20. The agency, in cooperation with the National Park Service, has confirmed the…

Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Southern Ute Indian Tribe Announce MOU on Gray Wolf Restoration MOU formalizes government-to-government relationship and encourages collaboration and information sharing as state moves forward on gray wolf restoration DENVER – The State of Colorado through Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe (Tribe) announce the signing…

CPW and CDA prepare for 2025 gray wolf releases with improved Livestock Conflict Minimization Program DENVER — Operational planning is underway for the second capture and release season in support of the Colorado Gray Wolf Restoration and Management Plan. The operation is focused on translocating up to 15 gray wolves from British Columbia to Colorado between January…

CPW releases updated collared gray wolf activity map; launches depredation report webpage DENVER—An updated map was published today on Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s (CPW) website to continue informing the public, recreationists, and livestock producers on where collared wolves have been in the past month. CPW will update this map with new information monthly to reflect…

On the morning of April 2, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) received a report of a possible depredation incident after a landowner in Grand County contacted officers to report a dead calf. CPW wildlife officers quickly responded, conducted a field investigation, and confirmed a wolf-livestock depredation had occurred. Four Corners SCI is not responsible for…

CPW releases updated collared gray wolf activity map to inform Coloradans on general areas inhabited by gray wolves in Colorado DENVER – An updated map was published today on Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s website to continue to inform the public, recreationists and livestock producers on where collared wolves have been in the past 35 days.…

Safari Club International Raises $140,000 to Help Defeat Colorado Wolf Ballot Initiative Washington, D.C. (FEBRUARY 12, 2020) – Safari Club International, the leader in defending the freedom to hunt and promoting wildlife conservation worldwide, raised an astounding $140,000 in response to a strategic call to action focused on the proposed forced reintroduction of wolves into…

As of Tuesday, December 10, 2019, the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project has submitted to place Ballot Initiative 107, which would introduce (NOT RE-introduce) the gray wolf (Canis Iupus) into Colorado. Our strength is in numbers and decisions are made by those who show up. — It’s time for hunters to show up…in numbers. Read on…