Colorado Parks and Wildlife received another possible wolf depredation report in Grand County on Sunday. The wildlife agency said in a statement provided to the newspaper that CPW staff were in the area conducting a.
Update, 8 a.m., April 29: Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed that a wolf-livestock depredation occurred on April 28. This depredation has been added to the Wolf Depredation Report webpage on CPW’s website. A possible wolf depredation.
Update, 8 a.m., April 29: Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed that a wolf-livestock depredation occurred on April 28. This depredation has been added to the Wolf Depredation Report webpage on CPW’s website. A possible wolf depredation.
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include information from Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed that a wolf-livestock depredation occurred on April 28 in Grand County. The agency stated.
An updated map was published this week on Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s (CPW) website to continue informing the public, recreationists, and livestock producers on where collared wolves have been in