CPW shares monthly wolf movement as 26 organizations petition for no more releases
From KVDR.com:
DENVER (KDVR) — It’s almost been a full year since Colorado Parks and Wildlife released the first group of 10 gray wolves into the state, in a program mandated by voters in 2020, and stakeholders are still fighting to ensure a second release is stopped, or at least delayed.
In December 2023, CPW released 10 gray wolves that were sourced from Oregon into the Rocky Mountains of Grand County. The first gray wolf to move south of Interstate 70 was announced in early November, and wildlife officials have been speaking to the county commissioners in Garfield, Eagle and Pitkin County to find a suitable release site for the next group of wolves.