Wolves exploring deeper into the San Luis Valley, according to [Colorado] state
From CPR.org:
Some lone gray wolves are expanding their territory further south in the state, according to a new map of wolf activity from Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
The map, which tracks collared wolves from Sept. 23 through Oct. 21, shows watersheds where wolves have been detected. It shows wolf activity reaching farther into the San Luis Valley than ever, since the voter-approved reintroduction launched in 2023. Where previous months showed wolves visiting the western edges of the vast agricultural valley, October’s map tracked wolves as far east as Alamosa and Conejos counties and as far south as the New Mexico border.

