Colorado Gray Wolves Expand Territory, No Livestock Threats Reported
Wildlife officials monitor wolves' movements across state landmarks, face challenges with tracking technology.
- Gray wolves in Colorado have been tracked moving extensively across the state, with no reported mortalities or livestock depredation in the last 30 days.
- Wolves have crossed significant landmarks including US Highway 40 east of Winter Park and Granby, and have been detected as far west as near the Utah/Colorado border.
- At least one wolf has been spotted south of I-70 in Eagle County, indicating a southward expansion of their territory.
- Issues with tracking collars have been reported, including one collar that is no longer transmitting signals and another that may soon fail.
- The tracking updates are based on watershed regions, showing where collared wolves have been detected in the last month but not providing real-time locations.