Wolf Tracked to Watershed that Includes Parts of Jeffco, Denver: CPW Map
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Students Name Mexican Gray Wolf Pups Slated For Release
LS News: ALBUQUERQUE — Mexican gray wolf puppies born in captivity at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge received names this week from student submissions via an online contest. The five puppies– Kachina, Aspen, Sage, Kai, and Aala– and their parents Asha and Arcadia are slated to be released in New Mexico. Asha made headlines in 2023 when she twice ventured north of Interstate 40, the arbitrary boundary beyond which Mexican wolves are banned. …
Wolf tracked to watershed that includes parts of Jeffco, Denver: CPW map
DENVER (KDVR) — A gray wolf has entered a watershed that includes parts of Jefferson County and Denver, according to the new gray wolf movement data shared by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. CPW shares the reintroduced wolves' movement by identifying GPS data points in Colorado watersheds, sent by GPS collars placed on the animals prior to release. The idea is that the watersheds are broad enough to protect the wolves from potential human predators…
Montana Judge Hears Case on Federal Protections for Gray Wolves
Most gray wolves in the U.S. are protected under the federal Endangered Species Act—but not those in the Northern Rockies. A federal judge in Missoula will hear arguments Wednesday over the validity of that exception. In the Northern Rockies, state wildlife agencies manage wolf populations, even though the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determined last year that some state regulations are “at odds...
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