
Colorado’s Wolf Expansion Faces Setback After Pacific Northwest Denial
The reintroduction of wolves to Colorado has been a highly debated topic throughout the state. Wolves were introduced in 2023. Most Colorado residents have been keeping up with the wolves, whether in support or against it.
Colorado’s Wolf Reintroduction Sparks Debate
In case you've missed it, here are some of the biggest stories about the wolf reintroduction recently.
- READ MORE: Colorado Told It Can Not Import Wolves From Canada for Reintroduction
- READ MORE: Viral Video Shows Colorado Wolf Pups Play in the Wild
- READ MORE: Copper Creek Wolf Pack Strikes Again With Ninth Cow Attack
Colorado Seeks More Wolves Despite Import Ban
As you saw earlier, Colorado was told that it can not import wolves from Canada. However, Colorado is still trying to get more wolves to the state. According to 9News, Colorado reached out to a state in the Pacific Northwest for more wolves.
Washington State Denies Colorado’s Wolf Request
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis reached out to Washington State's Fish and Wildlife Commission and asked if we could have wolves relocated from Washington State to Colorado.
The Washington state Fish and Wildlife Commission voted on whether or not they would give Colorado wolves, and ultimately, the request was denied during a vote.
Nine Washington officials voted and only one said yes to relocating wolves to Colorado. According to 9News, Washington state officials felt like there was generally a large lack of information. Colorado pitched to Washington state to have the wolves brought to the Centennial State this winter.
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