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Hughes: CPW’s handling has been a dishonor to the wolf

Jan 19, 2026 | Habitat, reintroduction, Statistics

My name is Dr. John Hughes. I’m a physician with clinics in Aspen and Basalt. My ancestors, on my mother’s side, are from the Wolf Clan of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee. I do not claim to make any formal statements from the tribe, but from my observations, CPW’S...

Embracing wolves: Dr. John Hughes and the Sacred Wolf Foundation’s Mission

Dec 30, 2025 | Habitat, reintroduction, Uncategorized

Dr. John Hughes D.O., who runs Aspen Integrative Medicine, as a special relationship with wolves. Hughes, who has ancestry from the Wolf Clan of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation regards wild and domesticated wolves (aka dogs) as sacred totems (kin) who have...

Colorado Parks and Wildlife successfully completes gray wolf capture work in Oregon

Dec 23, 2023 | reintroduction

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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