Colorado Parks and Wildlife is attempting to capture an uncollared gray wolf believed to be the fifth pup of the Copper Creek ...
Gray wolves take turns “babysitting” the pups while other members go out to hunt, which can take several days. This serves as crucial bonding time between the wolf pups and their lifelong ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced they have ceased the capture operation of a grey wolf pup from the Copper Creek Pack.
State wildlife agency officials said they discovered the pup, believed to be part of the Copper Creek pack, after seeing it on game cameras.
This uncollared gray wolf is believed to be a fifth pup from the Copper Creek pack ... they continued to lose livestock to ...
The alpha female and four pups were captured and are being temporarily held in a holding facility in ... After reviewing ...
9, wherein CPW biologists said they had captured an adult male with injuries (of which he later died), a healthy adult female, and four gray wolf pups. The pack was relocated after numerous ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) concluded a capture operation in Grand County on Oct. 10th ...
On Thursday, Oct. 10, Colorado Parks and Wildlife concluded a capture operation in Grand County after images of a gray wolf ...
This increase is significant because the wolves established packs and moved back to California on their own without the help ...
State wildlife officials said Friday they are ending their search for the last remaining gray wolf pup from the Copper Creek ...
The young gray wolf from the Copper Creek Pack in Grand County has not been captured ... in the area and look for evidence of ...