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Coronavirus News for Wolf
Second reintroduced Colorado gray wolf dies in Wyoming
The wolf was one of 15 relocated from Canada to Colorado in January and is the second of that group to die recently in Wyoming. More info »
The Denver Post - 04/12/2025 05:58amColorado wolf reported dead in Wyoming
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has reported a male gray wolf from the state as deceased in Wyoming, according to a news statement. On Friday evening, CPW confirmed “the mortality of male gray wolf 2513 ... More info »
The Aspen Times - 04/11/2025 12:00pmAnother of Colorado's reintroduced wolves dies in Wyoming
A male wolf that was released in Colorado earlier this year died in Wyoming. The male gray wolf, 2513, was one of the wolves brought to Colorado from British Columbia for the wolf reintroduction ... More info »
auburnwire.usatoday - 04/11/2025 12:00pmAnother gray wolf found dead in Wyoming
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has confirmed another gray wolf death in Wyoming. On April 9, CPW was made aware of the death of a male gray wolf in Wyoming. More info »
KJCT8 - 04/12/2025 11:59amWhat happens to Colorado’s reintroduced wolves when they leave the state?
Over the last month, two of Colorado’s latest gray wolf transplants were killed after crossing the border into Wyoming. Colorado Parks and Wildlife expects these types of movements into other states ... More info »
The Aspen Times - 04/17/2025 12:00pm