March brings big movements for Colorado’s collared gray wolves
From AspenTimes.com:
It was a month of widespread movements and exploration for Colorado’s collared gray wolves.
According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest watershed map — which shows activity between Feb. 25 and March 25 — the wolves were located in watersheds predominantly across Pitkin, Garfield, Rio Blanco, Routt, Jackson, Grand, Pitkin, Eagle counties as well as to the southeast in Clear Creek, Park and Chaffee counties. Some portions of watersheds in northern Gunnison County and northern Summit County also show activity.
Compared to the previous 30 days, the latest map shows more expansive exploration in the region by the animals.