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Colorado Parks and Wildlife successfully completes gray wolf capture work in Oregon
Today, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) experts completed capture work in Oregon, finishing their work in the state. As a result of the CPW team’s work in Oregon, the agency released a total of 10 gray wolves onto state-owned public land in Summit and Grand counties,...
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What happens when wolves leave Yellowstone Daily Montanan
Wealthy Ranchers Profit from Public Lands. Propublica.org
We know how to coexist with bears and wolves. Will we kill them instead? LA Times
It’s just astounding:’ 4,200-plus acres conserved in Colorado’s mountains. Gazette
Wolves and Cows: The Mindset of Coexistence and Sentience. Psychology Today
Letter: We should give wolves a chance. VailDaily
Wolves Return to Colorado Marking a Milestone for Wildlife Recovery. National Parks Conservation Association.
Love is in the Air for Colorado Wolves. Defenders.org
Counties don’t get to opt out of Colorado’s wolf recovery effort, Post Independent
