Colorado’s reintroduced wolves retreating from counties near the Utah and New Mexico border
Colorado wolves have retreated from seven southwestern counties while activity remains strong in central and northern mountain areas, with 11 deaths confirmed, officials said.
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Colorado’s reintroduced wolves retreating from counties near the Utah and New Mexico border
Colorado’s collared gray wolves remained heavily active in the state’s central and northern mountain region this past month after venturing further west and south toward the Utah and New Mexico borders a month prior. The latest wolf map published by Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Wednesday shows wolves moving away from some of the southwest portions of the state between Oct. 21 and Nov. 25. The month before that, wolves were recorded pushing d…
Colorado’s reintroduced wolves retreating from counties near the Utah and New Mexico border
A gif compares November 2025 wolf activity map to the October 2025 map. Colorado Parks and Wildlife/Courtesy Photos Colorado’s collared gray wolves remained heavily active in the state’s central and northern mountain region this past month after venturing further west and south toward the Utah and New Mexico borders a month prior. The latest wolf map published by Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Wednesday shows wolves moving away from some of the…
Colorado’s reintroduced wolves retreating from counties near the Utah and New Mexico border
A gif compares November 2025 wolf activity map to the October 2025 map. Colorado Parks and Wildlife/Courtesy Photos Colorado’s collared gray wolves remained heavily active in the state’s central and northern mountain region this past month after venturing further west and south toward the Utah and New Mexico borders a month prior. The latest wolf map published by Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Wednesday shows wolves moving away from some of the…
Colorado’s reintroduced wolves retreating from counties near the Utah and New Mexico border
A gif compares November 2025 wolf activity map to the October 2025 map. Colorado Parks and Wildlife/Courtesy Photos Colorado’s collared gray wolves remained heavily active in the state’s central and northern mountain region this past month after venturing further west and south toward the Utah and New Mexico borders a month prior. The latest wolf map published by Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Wednesday shows wolves moving away from some of the…
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