How rare will wolf sightings be in Colorado?

From TheAspenTimes:

Colorado’s voter-initiated reintroduction of gray wolves has thrust a new predator into the High Country.

There are currently around 30 wolves in the state — a combination of reintroduced animals from Oregon and British Columbia, pups and those that have traveled from neighboring states. For the most part, wolf activity has been concentrated in the northwest counties of Grand, Summit, Routt, Eagle, Jackson and Pitkin — placing the animals in areas where Coloradans are living, ranching and recreating.

The Aspen Times spoke with Brenna Cassidy, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s expert wolf biologist, on what living alongside the predators will look like as the population continues to grow.

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