Collared Wolf Crosses I-25, CPW Confirms
The map shows dispersing wolves moving farther east and south as Colorado monitors pack formation and reproduction, with at least 32 wolves estimated statewide.
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First collard wolf crosses I-25 to travel through Otero County - La Junta Tribune-Democrat
Colorado Parks and WildlifeColorado Parks and Wildlife’s biologists have confirmed a collared wolf briefly traveled east of I-25 and through watersheds in southern Colorado that… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Collared wolf crosses I-25, CPW confirms
A collared gray wolf traveled east of Interstate 25 for the first time, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The agency noted the wolves’ expanded range in the most recent Collared Gray Wolf Activity Map which charted wolf movements across…
Colorado wolves are traveling more as the summer begins, with one crossing I-25 near southern Front Range
For the first time since beginning the reintroduction of gray wolves, Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed a wolf traveled east across Interstate 25. The collared wolf’s trip was captured in the latest wolf activity map, which illustrates the watersheds where Colorado’s collared wolves were located between May 26 and June 23. According to Parks and Wildlife, the wolf only traveled east briefly into watersheds in Pueblo, Otero and Las Animas co…
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