
Wolf Update: Colorado Parks and Wildlife locates, collars two wolves in North Park
These collaring efforts occurred on the known wolves in Jackson County that naturally migrated to the state and are not the result of wolf reintroduction efforts.
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These collaring efforts occurred on the known wolves in Jackson County that naturally migrated to the state and are not the result of wolf reintroduction efforts.

From training in Wyoming to investigations on the ground in North Park, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers are well-trained and ready for wolves.

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Although collars have failed, Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists and wildlife officers continue to monitor the wolf pack in North Park.
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