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Read More »General Areas Inhabited by Gray Wolves in Colorado – October Update
CPW continues to monitor nine wolves in the wild. Wolves remain north of I-70 even though the watershed areas...
Read More »CPW Accepting Statewide Applications for Sportsperson’s Round Table
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) just announced on their website they are accepting applications from hunters, anglers and trappers ...
Read More »Man Kills Mountain Lion With Shovel
This November, a Colorado man killed a cougar with a shovel as it attempted to kill and eat his husky while they were camping in a campground.
Read More »General Areas Inhabited by Gray Wolves in Colorado – September Update
September update showing where collared wolves have been in the past month.
Read More »Win The Elk Lottery! GIANT Colorado Bull | Eastmans’ Hunting TV
Hunt Colorado elk with Eastmans’ subscriber Lloyd. Tag along with Ike Eastman and Lloyd as they scour the timber for a mature bull. The entire team is surprised when Lloyd puts hands on a monster bull. He won the elk hunting lottery by winning our 2023 Eastmans’ Bowhunting Journal elk …
Read More »Colorado Getting New Wolves From Canada
the Canadian province will be a source for up to 15 wolves for the Colorado gray wolf reintroduction effort for this upcoming winter.
Read More »Colorado Wolf Capture Operations Complete
CPW reports they completed the process to capture all six animals from the Copper Creek wolf pack.
Read More »Colorado Parks and Wildlife Launches Website Redesign
If you go to Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s (CPW’s) website, just like you always have, you’ll immediately notice it looks completely different. That’s because CPW just launched a new website redesign to make the agency’s online presence more accessible, visually appealing, and informative for customers. The new website is more modern and built …
Read More »General Areas Inhabited by Gray Wolves in Colorado – July Update
In July, wolves stayed relatively in the same watershed areas as in June and May...
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