Colorado voters narrowly decided to reintroduce gray wolves to the western part of the state, sparking tensions with ranchers ...
Colorado lawmakers will consider blocking from public record the names of ranchers seeking compensation from the state for ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission heard public comment on the wolf reintroduction program and considered a petition from ranchers to delay the next round of wolf releases during a meeting ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission denied a rulemaking hearing petition by livestock organizations to pause the state ...
Colorado ranchers who file for state compensation over wolf attacks would have their name, address and business information ...
As unrestrained wolves remain a hot topic across the state, the Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife (CPW) recently ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working to deploy range riders -- people who patrol ranches to help protect livestock from ...
Colorado is spending $500,000 on 12 range riders to patrol core counties where wolf-livestock conflicts have and are expected ...
The second round of gray wolf reintroductions in Colorado this month reignited statewide debate about the animals, government ...
One wolf has ventured into the southern portion of Colorado, according to the latest map tracking wolf activity in the state.
With the petition denied, Colorado Parks and Wildlife will now turn its attention to requests from three ranchers for more than $581,977 in compensation for wolf-related losses.