Colorado's collared gray wolves have pushed further south along the front range according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife's. Gray Wolf tracking map released Wednesday. CPW states that some wolves continue to make broad movements while packs have developed territory and tend to stay put. Two individual wolves moved separately through several watersheds in the San Luis Valley, near the southern part of the Front Range. Data also show wolves moving into southeast Colorado. No wolves have crossed I-25 or spent time near urban centers, reports the agency.
Colorado's collared gray wolves have pushed further south
Colorado Parks and Wildlife