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Colorado Parks and Wildlife's active lethal removal operation comes after pack's eighth depredation in Pitkin County this ...
The Copper Creek Pack has preyed on eight cattle in Pitkin County since state wildlife managers released the pack last winter ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff are in the field to kill a member of the Copper Creek gray wolf pack after repeated livestock deaths.
Pitkin County ranchers question why Colorado Parks and Wildlife is bent on protecting a depredating wolfpack that continues ...
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 currently has staff on the ground in Pitkin County working to locate and kill a second member of ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife are attempting to lethally remove a member of the Copper Creek Pack after depredation incidents.
Grand County rancher Conway Farrell, whose wolf depredation paid and pending claims total nearly $390,000, told the ...
The July 17 compensation increased the 2024 total paid wolf depredation claims to $603,327.60, more than $253,000 over what ...
Legislators drilled Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis on rereleasing Copper Creek pack, the governor's influence and budget overrun.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife lethally removed a wolf for the first time since the reintroduction program began, following a series of livestock attacks in Pitkin County. The agency's report confirms ...
It has been eight months since Colorado reintroduced gray wolves into the state, the beginning of a multiyear effort to create a self-sustaining population of the predators. On Wednesday, Sept. 4, ...