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Following the pack’s capture, a fifth wolf pup from the pack was spotted in Grand County. After attempts by the agency to capture the pup and reunite it with its pack failed, the uncollared pup ...
Parks and Wildlife is preparing to collar the pups and release them back into the wild this winter. Whether the female will be released with them is still up in the air. Public sightings of the wolf ...
State officials say the 6-month-old pup should be able to “hunt small animals, such as rabbits and squirrels,” and forage on its own during the winter. A 6-month-old gray wolf pup in Colorado ...
On Tuesday, scientists were able to confirm one wolf pup in Grand County via routine ... Wolves breed once a year in the late winter and start denning in mid to late April. Pups usually come ...
A lone wolf pup that wasn't captured with the rest of ... to reunite it with its siblings and mother and prepare for winter release. On Friday, after 19 nights of trying to capture the pup and ...
20 say they have confirmed there is an uncollared gray wolf pup still in the wild in Grand ... The agency is preparing for a “winter release” of the pack. Rancher counts 35 missing calves ...
20, CPW staff went to retrieve the cameras and after reviewing the photos, they confirmed the presence of another gray wolf pup believed to ... mother and prepare for winter release.
CPW has begun capture operations to reunite the wolf with its littermates and mother and prepare for the winter release. Neither the location of the uncollared pup nor where the Copper Creek pack ...