Colorado’s wolf map shows movement near Utah border — but officials won’t say whether any wolves left the state
From SummitDaily.com:
Colorado’s collared gray wolves are continuing to move across the Western Slope, including watersheds along the state’s western border with Utah.
In the latest map from Colorado Parks and Wildlife — which shows the watersheds where the state’s collared gray wolves were located between Aug. 26 and Sept. 23 — the wolves stuck to familiar watersheds in Gunnison, Pitkin, Eagle, Summit, Grand and Routt counties.