Colorado wolves still active in Grand, Jackson counties, while moving deeper into Summit, Eagle counties
From Sky-Hi News:
Colorado’s collared wolves have traveled deeper into Eagle and Summit counties while somewhat withdrawing from parts of Routt and Grand counties, according to a map released by Colorado Parks and Wildlife Wednesday.
The map, posted on the agency’s website, uses Colorado watershed boundaries to indicate where wolves have been detected. It is updated on the fourth Wednesday of every month.
State officials have released the maps monthly since January after reintroducing 10 wolves in Grand and Summit counties in December.