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Report confirms Canadian gray wolf death in Colorado
The female gray wolf was part of the group from British Columbia that was relocated to Colorado in January, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Between Jan. 12 and Jan. 16, the Canadian wolves were released in Colorado's Eagle and Pitkin counties, per CPW. RELATED: Canadian wolf relocated to Colorado dies in Wyoming, CPW says ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Sunday that it successfully captured 15 gray wolves from the central interior of British Columbia and released them into Colorado, in addition to the five ...
They did say that the wolf went by the number 2513. Gray wolf 2513 was part of the group of 20 wolves that were from taken from Canada to Colorado and released into the wild in January.
Skiba says similarly reintroduced animals, like the lynx back in the 1990s, have shown tendencies to travel a long way. “Those animals take off, one of the lynx ended up in Nebraska,” said Skiba.
A gray wolf relocated from British Columbia to Colorado earlier this year has died in Wyoming, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
CPW releases 15 new Canadian gray wolves, previously captured Copper Creek pack by: Heather Willard Posted: Jan 19, 2025 / 03:18 PM MST Updated: Jan 19, 2025 / 05:57 PM MST ...
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