The state will pay two Colorado ranching operations for livestock killed by wolves and other impacts from the apex predator.
How many more large depredation payouts to ranchers can Colorado’s embroiled wolf reintroduction program sustain? According to the Coloradan, the state’s wildlife agency nearly drained the allocated ...
A coalition working since at least 2023 to stop wolf reintroduction in Colorado has a new map they say proves the state is a ...
A coalition working since at least 2023 to stop wolf reintroduction in Colorado has a new map they say proves the state is a ...
A dozen livestock organizations are receiving grants from the Colorado Department of Agriculture, to help with predator conflict during calving and lambing season. This is to use non-lethal management ...
A gray wolf glances backwards while finding a path through a field of sagebrush after being released on the night of Jan. 14, 2025. The wolf is illuminated by a light being held by Colorado Parks and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commissioner Tai Jacober attended last week’s meeting virtually, explaining he’s calving, like many other ranchers in the state, me included.
Coloradans, it’s time to right a wrong and stop dumping apex predators on rural residents who are consistently outvoted and harmed by urbanites who think food originates at the supermarket.
Colorado’s wolf population nearly tripled with the release of 15 animals from British Columbia and five members of the Copper ...
Club 20 hosts annual winter policy meeting to go over topics such as wolf reintroduction, transportation, health care, ...