Touching wild animals, especially in National Parks, is both dangerous and illegal. Even so, many people make headlines every year for getting far too close to potentially threatening animals.
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Pack of wolves meet their match when this grizzly bear goes beast mode
Step into the wild and watch an intense showdown as a massive grizzly bear faces off against a pack of ten wolves in a ...
Member of Copper Creek pack was the first released wolf captured in another state and returned under an agreement between ...
Jun 11, 2025 Jun 11, 2025 Updated Jul 24, 2025 While Wednesday's agenda for the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission didn't include an update on the wolf program, that didn't stop commissioners from ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has released the latest map showing wolf activity in Colorado. It shows the animals have moved closer to the Front Range than ever before.
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 Vail Daily recently sat down ...
Dogs and wolves living today derive from a shared ancient wolf population that lived alongside woolly mammoths and cave bears ...
In the 18 months since Colorado Parks and Wildlife began the voter-mandated reintroduction of gray wolves, seven of the 25 wolves it has relocated from Oregon and British Columbia have died. Four of ...
A new video shows wolves may be smarter than we think. Are they smart enough to use tools? And are they getting smarter?
A wild coastal wolf was recently caught on video using a crab trap in a manner that resembled how a person or primate would use tools.
While Wednesday's agenda for the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission didn't include an update on the wolf program, that didn't stop commissioners from bringing up the most recent rash of problems ...
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