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Colorado Parks and Wildlife completed a translocation effort on Sunday to move six gray wolves, known as the Copper Creek Pack, from Grand County to another place in the state. One wolf died. KDNK’s Amy Hadden Marsh has this report.
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Six months ago, ten gray wolves from Oregon were released into the Colorado mountains, wearing GPS tracking collars. An adult male was found dead in April in Larimer County, likely killed by a mountain lion. But, this month, something new has emerged. KDNK’s Amy Hadden Marsh has this update.
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KDNK’s Amy Hadden Marsh has this report on some legal wrinkles in the wolf reintroduction saga.
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KDNK’s reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
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A new study looked at livestock deaths in states like Wyoming, Montana and Idaho that were presumed to be from wolves. It found that the data was woefully inadequate.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife held its third education session about Gray Wolf reintroduction on June 16, focused on wolf-livestock damange minimization and…
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Coloradans passed Proposition 114 on November 3, but by only a narrow margin. KDNK's Kathleen Shannon talks to someone on each side of the campaigning…
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The Trump administration delisted gray wolves from the Endangered Species Act across most of the U.S. on October 29 but the species still holds endangered…
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As Colorado voters prepare to decide whether to bring grey wolves to the state, Capitol Coverage reporter Scott Franz talked to Dan Thompson at Wyoming Fish and Game about what it’s like to manage the animals in Wyoming.
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DENVER -- Sunday marked 25 years since wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho, and wildlife advocates are hoping Colorado…