Collared gray wolf activity recorded by CPW from December 22 – January 21, 2025
CPW’s Notable Updates
- There are now 29 gray wolves in Colorado (CPW just translocated and released 15 additional wolves from British Columbia). As always, this number can change at any time if other wolves migrate to Colorado from other states.
- Wolves were released both north and south of I-70, however, we expect wolves to explore their new environment and travel widely.
- One female wolf is exploring the southeast region of the state. The watersheds in the southeast region that are lit up in this map represent the movement of this one animal.
- In order for any watershed to indicate wolf activity, at least one GPS point from at least one of the wolf collars was recorded within the boundaries of the watershed within the last 30 days.
- Simply because a watershed indicates wolf activity, it does not mean that a wolf or wolves are present throughout the entire watershed nor that they are currently in the watershed.
For comparison, below is the map for the previous month.
Collared gray wolf activity recorded by CPW from November 26 – December 22, 2024
SMH, sad!!! All of our conservation efforts for nothing! 🤦♂️