Colorado Parks and Wildlife was unable to capture what it believes to be a fifth wolf pup from the Copper Creek Pack after ...
With declining temperatures, CPW has made the decision to conclude the capture portion of this operation for the safety of ...
Wildlife officials tried to catch the fifth pup in the Copper Creek pack for 19 nights before deciding to halt the operation.
Officials said Monday that a fifth wolf pup was found after the Copper Creek pack was taken into captivity. Colorado officials have found a wolf pup believed to be separated from its pack after a ...
After efforts to capture a wolf pup from the Copper Creek pack, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is halting its operation, for now.
DENVER — Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced on Monday that they have begun an operation to capture and relocate an uncollared fifth gray wolf pup believed to be from the Copper Creek pack.
The state wildlife agency said it is attempting to capture an uncollared gray wolf believed to be a fifth Copper Creek pack pup, according to an agency news release Monday afternoon. The agency ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife revealed Monday that the agency was searching for a fifth wolf pup that it missed when it captured the rest of the pack in early September. Wildlife biologists who ...
Colorado wildlife officials on Monday announced plans to track down a gray wolf pup they believe was left behind when its pack was captured near Grand County and relocated earlier this month.
State officials say the 6-month-old pup should be able to “hunt small animals, such as rabbits and squirrels,” and forage on ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is suspending its efforts to find a wolf pup from the Copper Creek pack that was captured on trail cameras last month. “With declining temperatures, CPW has made the ...