The livestock industry has been running a smear campaign against wolves for years, but the fraction of Colorado’s livestock losses attributable to wolves is minuscule.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials on Friday killed a gray wolf that attacked 22 sheep on the Western Slope since last summer, agency officials said.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife killed an uncollared wolf on Friday, June 12 in Routt County. The wolf — which was born to the Copper Creek Pack in spring 2024, but separated from the pack ...
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After 22 sheep were killed, CPW puts down a wolf

A wolf responsible for killing 22 sheep in 10 separate attacks has been put down by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Officials ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife failed in its latest attempt to locate and kill an uncollared wolf in Rio Blanco County responsible for repeated attacks on livestock. The wildlife agency announced on ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife killed an uncollared gray wolf linked to multiple sheep attacks, citing the wolf's history of ...
Wildlife officers shot and killed a wolf believed to be responsible for killing at least 22 sheep over the past year in a ...
The number of livestock killed by wolves in Idaho is on the decline, Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director Jim Fredericks told a committee of Idaho legislators Monday, Nov. 3. During a meeting of ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife killed an uncollared wolf on Friday, June 12 in Routt County. The wolf — which was born to the Copper Creek Pack in spring 2024, but separated from the pack that fall — has ...