The state wildlife agency said it is attempting to capture an uncollared gray wolf believed to be a fifth Copper Creek pack pup, according to an agency news release Monday afternoon. The agency ...
State officials say the 6-month-old pup should be able to “hunt small animals, such as rabbits and squirrels,” and forage on its own during the winter. A 6-month-old gray wolf pup in Colorado ...
Colorado wildlife officials have given up on capturing a fifth wolf pup that was left behind in Grand County when the rest of its pack was relocated last month. The operation to find the pup was ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is suspending its efforts to find a wolf pup from the Copper Creek pack that was captured on trail cameras last month. “With declining temperatures, CPW has made the ...
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Officials said Monday that a fifth wolf pup was found after the Copper Creek pack was taken into captivity. Colorado officials have found a wolf pup believed to be separated from its pack after a ...
Colorado wildlife officials on Monday announced plans to track down a gray wolf pup they believe was left behind when its pack was captured near Grand County and relocated earlier this month.
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced it has ceased the capture operation of a gray wolf pup from the Copper Creek Pack. In September, CPW noticed a literal lone wolf on its ...
Parks and Wildlife spotted the uncollared gray wolf pup on a trail camera in Grand County on Sept. 20 — over three weeks after it had captured what it believed to be the pack’s six total members.