The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has agreed to pay over $300,000 to two Grand County ranches for wolf-related ...
Relationships between wolves on the National Elk Refuge “go public” quickly as their privacy falls prey to the prying eyes of ...
By Jeremy Hance In March 1995, a few wolves cautiously exited their pens into the melting snow of Yellowstone National Park, ...
Based on the conversation with Fitzpatrick and Price, wildlife officers also searched the Napa home of Harry Vern Fitzpatrick ...
The number of endangered Mexican gray wolves has increased for the ninth year in a row, but advocates say recovery isn't ...
The population of endangered Mexican gray wolves in Arizona and New Mexico reached at least 286 in 2024, according to the ...
Most domestic animal-related wolf complaints from Minnesota, as in previous years, were related to cattle, followed by dogs and sheep.
The state will pay two Colorado ranching operations for livestock killed by wolves and other impacts from the apex predator.
If approved by the wildlife commission, two claims would basically wipe out the $350,000 the state budgeted for wolf compensation. But there are more.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved four wildlife damage claims. Claims above $20,000 must be approved by the ...
The 2024 count of Mexican wolves showed at least 286 of the endangered animals living in eastern Arizona and western New ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved nearly $350,000 in compensation to two Grand County ranchers who suffered ...