Collared gray wolf activity recorded by CPW from May 27 – June 24, 2025
The June 2025 Collared Gray Wolf Activity Map is now available, displaying the wolves’ movements throughout the state during this month. For a watershed to indicate wolf activity, at least one GPS point from at least one wolf collar was recorded within the boundaries of the watershed within the last 30 days.
Wolf Movement Updates:
- CPW lethally removed gray wolf 2405, a member of the Copper Creek Pack, in Pitkin County after determining livestock producers had experienced chronic wolf depredation despite implementing all reasonable non-lethal deterrence measures and removing any attractants capable of luring wolves.
- Biologists received a mortality alert for gray wolf 2507. As a federally listed species under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is performing a necropsy and investigating the cause of death.
- Wolves continue to make broad movements across many western counties (see map). Wolves travel long distances to find food, mates and space to live.
- CPW is monitoring four potential dens.
Below is last month’s map for comparison:
Welp….too bad the Colorado hunters spent way more time fighting to keep NR hunters out than then they did getting out the vote against the purple hair that turned Colorado into East California.
Hunting in Colorado is going the way of the dinosaur.