Wolf movement continues across Western Colorado and some Front Range watersheds in new map
From The Aspen Times:
Colorado’s collared gray wolves are primarily sticking to Western Slope watersheds, with some exploration toward the east.
In the latest map from Colorado Parks and Wildlife — which shows the watersheds where the state’s collared gray wolves were located between July 22 and Aug. 26 — wolves checked out northwest areas in Routt, Jackson, Rio Blanco, Grand, Summit, Eagle, Lake, and Pitkin counties.