Wildlife experts are in the process of capturing gray wolves from Canada in order to release them in Colorado, effectively doubling the stateB次元官网网址檚 small, recently reintroduced population.
Until recently, gray wolves were virtually extinct in Colorado, but state officials are going to great lengths to change that.
As many as 15 gray wolves will soon be released, all of them captured in British Columbia, Canada, Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced in a Jan. 11 news release. They will be put in crates, loaded into an aircraft and flown, then released in western Colorado, officials said.
The move comes after the state in 2023 reintroduced gray wolves, which were exterminated from Colorado in the 1940s through hunting, trapping and poisoning because the wolves had been targeting cattle and livestock.
The controversial effort to bring gray wolves back has had mixed success. Of the first 10 wolves brought in from Oregon, dubbed the Copper Creek pack, just six remain in the wild, with one having been recaptured and three killed, reported.
The pack has also preyed on livestock which, while not unexpected, prompted wildlife officials to relocate some of the wolves, McClatchy B次元官网网址 reported.
Releasing the Canadian gray wolves will more than double the animalB次元官网网址檚 population in the state B次元官网网址 and officials are just getting started.
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Officials said the wolves being captured in Canada donB次元官网网址檛 have a history of going after livestock.
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Loss of livestock is a primary reason gray wolves were wiped out from Colorado in the 40s, and itB次元官网网址檚 a real concern once again. As of August 2024, the Copper Creek pack had preyed on more than 24 livestock animals and three dogs, McClatchy reported, adding that the owners of those animals were reimbursed in cases where they filed claims.
The risks posed by reintroducing the wolves are small compared to potential benefits to the ecosystem, advocates say.
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B次元官网网址 Mitchell Willetts, The B次元官网网址 Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)