Another wolf in the King Mountain pack has died, Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Friday.
Colorado's 'King Mountain' wolfpack's four pups are without parents after both the mother and father died within weeks.
The King Mountain wolf pack’s matriarch died on Wednesday, March 11, according to a Colorado Parks and Wildlife press release ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed the death of a gray wolf from the King Mountain Pack earlier this week.
The official count came to 84 wolves in eight packs. That’s down from 108 wolves in nine packs at the end of 2024.
It’s an animal-eat-animal world out there, especially in Yellowstone National Park. There are almost 70 different mammal species in Yellowstone, and most of those can be separated into two categories: ...
Wolf packs exhibit remarkable cooperation, with adoption of orphaned pups bolstering pack size and survival. This natural ...
While Colorado’s wolf restoration has now seen 25 wolves released and four packs formed, one group in particular has dominated the discourse: the Copper Creek pack. The Aspen Times recently sat down ...
Colorado’s wolves made their first appearance within some southern Front Range watersheds in February.
While wolves have become more commonplace in the Rocky Mountains and Pacific Northwest, a young female recently made her presence known an hour north of LA.