By bringing in wolves from Canada, Colorado might have violated an agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. That ...
A letter from the director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service tells the state to "cease and desist" its plan to import ...
Greg Lopez was pleased when he read the recent letter from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service directing Colorado Parks and ...
About 30 wolves now roam the mountainous regions of the state after voters narrowly approved wolf reintroduction in 2020 ...
The director of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service warned Colorado Parks and Wildlife to cease efforts to capture wolves in ...
USFWS told CPW this month that it cannot source gray wolves from outside the Northern Rocky Mountain region, including from ...
Efforts by Colorado Parks and Wildlife to bring in more wolves from Canada later this year may have hit a snag after the U.S.
At issue is how the federal government is interpreting its 2023 rule that created an “experimental” population designation.
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State agreed to pay British Columbia for more wolves, the federal government said Colorado cannot
A contract, obtained by 9NEWS Investigates, shows Colorado Parks and Wildlife agreed to pay British Columbia up to $400,000 ...
This comes after 9NEWS Investigates reported Colorado Parks and Wildlife received a "cease and desist" letter from the ...
Stories in this list received the most page views on SummitDaily.com from Oct. 19-25. 1. With another storm in the forecast ...
CHEYENNE – Gov. Mark Gordon issued the following statement regarding Friday’s Senate confirmation of Brian Nesvik as director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: “I am thrilled to congratulate my ...
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