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While Colorado’s wolf restoration has now seen 25 wolves released and four packs formed, one group in particular has ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife's active lethal removal operation comes after pack's eighth depredation in Pitkin County this ...
The kill took place the day a Colorado rancher was paid $100,045 for losses by the Copper Creek pack, which was responsible for the latest death.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife currently has staff on the ground in Pitkin County working to locate and kill a second member of ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff are in the field to kill a member of the Copper Creek gray wolf pack after repeated ...
The hills around Pitkin County hold a special place in ranchers' hearts, but the landscape is also home to the root of their ...
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CPW attempting to lethally remove Copper Creek Pack wolf
Colorado Parks and Wildlife are attempting to lethally remove a member of the Copper Creek Pack after depredation incidents.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is on the hunt for one wolf from the Copper Creek Pack after recent livestock killings.
The recent guest commentary by Suzanne Asha Stone and Delia Malone (“Setting the record straight on the Copper Creek wolves,” ...
The Copper Creek wolf pack was tied to another calf death in Pitkin County in mid-July, marking the seventh depredation incident tied to the group this year. The area’s ranchers, however, believe the ...
CPW staff has been trying to kill a wolf for several days, due to the pack repeatedly killing livestock, according to a letter obtained by 9NEWS Investigates.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says the Copper Creek Pack could be behind a recent depredation event in Pitkin County last week, leading officials to consider their options "consistent with its ...
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