Colorado wolves are on the move
From hcn.org:
Since their reintroduction to the state in late 2023, Colorado wolves have roamed widely. In October, a wolf activity map issued by Colorado Parks and Wildlife showed that wolves are nearing the state’s southern and western borders.
Highlighting the watersheds where biologists located at least one collared wolf during the previous month — without revealing specific location data — the map showed that wolves have been present in Archuleta, Conejos, and Costilla counties, all of which border New Mexico. Wolves can cover up to 30 miles in a single day, and one collared wolf has traveled about 400 miles since she was reintroduced in January.

