“Can they just be gunned,” he asked, “and let the coyotes take care of the carcasses?”. So let me get this straight…
Read More »Is Colorado Running Out of Options for a Source of Wolves for Reintroduction?
As we’ve been discussing for a while, there are plans to begin reintroducing more wolves ...
Read More »CPW Secures Gray Wolves for Initial Reintroduction Efforts from Oregon
In an Eastmans BLOG just last month we discussed the problems Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) was having securing a source population of wolves...
Read More »Oregon Wolf Attack!
An elk hunter in Oregon has killed one of the state's reintroduced wolves in self defense...
Read More »Colorado Cattle Industry Sues to delay Wolf Reintroduction
On Monday, the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association and Gunnison County Stockgrowers’ Association sued...
Read More »Elk Friend or Foe? – The Feedground Debate Continues
The debate over the existence of Wyoming’s elk feedgrounds continues between wildlife managers, ranchers, and sportsmen.
Read More »General Areas Inhabited by Gray Wolves in Colorado
This wolf collar data shows that two wolves traveled broadly in the last month from western Routt County into eastern Moffat County.
Read More »General Areas Inhabited by Gray Wolves in Colorado
CPW also launched a new Gray Wolf Depredation Report webpage to inform the public about confirmed livestock depredations by wolves in Colorado...
Read More »U.S. House Votes To Delist Wolves In Lower 48
In a very close vote on Tuesday the U.S. House passed a bill that included the delisting of wolves in the lower 48 states that would effectively turn over control of the predators to the states.
Read More »Colorado’s Wolves Are Disappearing!
Things that make you go, TOLD YA! On top of the fact that Colorado’s reintroduced wolves are dying, the state has told stockgrowers that it will not be lethally removing wolves responsible for killing cattle.
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