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Colorado officials say that three wolves recently shot and killed in Wyoming may be a part of the North Park wolf pack. The pack made headlines last winter after giving birth to Colorado’s first known litter of pups in 80 years.
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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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KDNK's Morgan Neely brings listeners Thursday's news from the Mountain West, including big money on the way to improve Colorado's ailing infrastructure. Also, the Roaring Fork, North Fork, and Eagle river valleys are looking like prime habitat for wolf reintroduction.
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KDNK Reporter Hattison Rensberry has Friday's news, including details on the arrest of Basalt chiropractor Dave Jensen for allegedly enabling sexual assault.
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Early research out of Yellowstone National Park backs up a working theory that wolf populations may be an effective way to control the spread of chronic…
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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…
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For the first time in decades, wildlife officials have found evidence of a wolf pack living in Colorado. Mike Porras, with Colorado Parks and Wildlife,…