One Colorado wolfpack, the Copper Creek pack, is responsible for over 60% of livestock depredations and $700,000 in claims, ...
Colorado's controversial wolf reintroduction program has caused severe tension between urban voters and rural ranchers as ...
The Trump administration is increasingly granting ranchers permission to kill endangered Mexican gray wolves, and giving them broader discretion to go after animals on public land. The latest permit - ...
An environmental nonprofit wants Colorado Parks and Wildlife to have stricter rules guiding when wolves responsible for repeated livestock attacks can be killed. The Center for Biological Diversity ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.— A newly revealed U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service document allows Catron County ranchers to kill any one endangered Mexican gray wolf who happens to be in the area of two grazing ...
Washington will permit the killing of a single gray wolf in the state’s northeastern corner following three suspected attacks ...
Governments often take on the job of killing problem wolves that attack livestock in order to increase public tolerance for the predators and, in theory, to reduce poaching by frustrated citizens.
Beef, and mutton, are often what's for dinner for one Colorado wolfpack that has racked up a $700,000 tab, according to a review by the Coloradoan. The Copper Creek pack has been implicated in more ...