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PITKIN COUNTY, Colo. (KREX) — On Thursday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) lethally removed gray wolf 2045 in the Copper Creek Pack for chronic depredation in Pitkin County. The decision came ...
CPW officials confirmed four depredation events between May 17-25, which include the death of 2 calves, ... Removal of problem animals is unfortunate and rare, ...
CPW will be monitoring the Copper Creek Pack to determine whether the lethal removal changes the pack’s behavior. “The decision to take lethal management action was very difficult,” CPW ...
By Shannon Lukens. Screen shot of three Copper Creek Pack wolf pups, courtesy Mike Usalavage, via CPW.   A new letter has ...
“CPW’s management action was taken toward a wolf that was involved in depredation and is intended to change pack behavior by discouraging continued targeting of livestock as a prey base, while ...
CPW says it attempted deterrents and other non-lethal hazing measures before killing the animal Thursday. The hope is that the "lethal removal" leads to a change in what the pack views as its ...
Reintroduced wolf deaths, lethal removal addressed. In conjunction with the new movement map, CPW released a report on June 17 discussing a wolf killed by officers in Pitkin County after ranchers ...
A rogue motion at the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting this month sparked a discussion about lethal control of grey wolves in Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is asking for bids for the removal of the existing North Shore Marina at Lake Pueblo State Park.
CPW officials confirmed four depredation events between May 17-25, which include the death of 2 calves, ... Removal of problem animals is unfortunate and rare, ...