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Colorado wolves didn’t roam as far into the Western Slope in the last month as they did earlier this spring, a new map released by state wildlife officials shows.
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CDFW Releases New Wolf MapWhen viewing the map, not all 14 trackers may appear. CDFW explains this may be due to collars falling off, malfunctions, animals moving beyond the range of active cells, or even crossing state ...
April wolf map shows one animal has traveled more than 1,200 miles Other wolves reintroduced to Colorado have gotten close to Boulder and other Front Range cities ...
The map, published on the fourth Wednesday of each month, does not show actual locations where the wolves have been, instead depicting watersheds where at least one GPS point of wolf activity has been ...
The range of Colorado’s gray wolves over the past month has grown to include most of Rio Blanco County, according to the latest map released by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
The new CPW map shows collared wolf activity between March 26 and April 23. The map shows that over the past month, at least one wolf with a GPS collar traveled in watersheds in Larimer County.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife launched a new depredation report webpage alongside its monthly wolf movement map, which shows Front Range activity. FOX31's Matt Mauro shows where they have been and ...
Map shows where Colorado’s 8 known free-roaming wolves wandered in September No wolf presence recorded in Rocky Mountain National Park over the last month ...
The map uses Colorado watersheds where at least one GPS point from the wolves’ collars has been recorded during the past 30 days. Parks and Wildlife is now tracking 25 wolves with the GPS collars, one ...
The map, published on the fourth Wednesday of each month, does not show actual locations where the wolves have been, instead depicting watersheds where at least one GPS point of wolf activity has been ...
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