Wolves

Winchester

Veteran member
Mar 27, 2014
2,503
1,870
Woodland Park, Colorado
Here's this month's map.
They're spreading out...


45978
Collared gray wolf activity recorded by CPW from Jan. 23, to Feb. 27, 2024.
 

JimP

Administrator
Mar 28, 2016
7,190
8,496
71
Gypsum, Co
Here's this month's link & map...


Note: During the last CPW Meeting they said non of these Reintroduced wolves have left Colorado.

View attachment 46188
That's because they only accepted educated wolves that know where the states border are.

You can see that they know where they are at by not crossing into Wyoming but only running east west along the border
 

Winchester

Veteran member
Mar 27, 2014
2,503
1,870
Woodland Park, Colorado
 

ScottR

Eastmans' Staff / Moderator
Staff member
Feb 3, 2014
7,828
2,698
www.eastmans.com
Well they managed to breed so CO has that going for it...

I was hoping enough of them had jumped across the border into Wyoming that it had changed things up a bit.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Colorado Cowboy

JimP

Administrator
Mar 28, 2016
7,190
8,496
71
Gypsum, Co
And they are branching out a little bit further, but they did decided to move away from the Wyoming boarder in a couple of areas.

This map shows the drainage's that they have received the GPS signals from. Sad that it looks like they got some readings just to the south of where I live and the elk herd is in trouble form bears and cats.

 

buckbull

Veteran member
Jun 20, 2011
2,152
1,319
Now CP&W is going to move the pack that was killing the most livestock.

Sounds like they are going to give someone else the problem wolves.





.
Article says to use an electric fence. Back on the dairy farm we only had 120 acres and was a fair amount of work to maintain an electric fence. Unfathomable to me on how you could maintain one on 1200 or 12000 acre ranch. Of course the ones recommending the use of one have never done it.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Colorado Cowboy