Colorado knows where and when it’ll release wolves next — just not where the animals will come from
From Summit Daily:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will look to continue adding to its gray wolf population this winter as it prepares to release between 30 to 50 wolves over the next three to five years.
The reintroduction goal, outlined by the state law, will require the agency to release between 10 to 15 each year. While the agency doesn’t yet have a source for the wolves it plans to release this winter, Reid Dewalt, deputy director of policy for Colorado Parks and Wildlife, announced the agency will again be releasing the animals in the northern part of the state at its commissioner meeting on Friday, Aug. 23.