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Colorado Parks and Wildlife discusses wolves, possible wolverine reintroductions and habitat funding opportunities

5819261 · September 8, 2025
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CPW reported on regional wolf movements, early planning for potential wolverine reintroduction sites and the Colorado Wildlife Habitat Program that funds conservation easements, access and fee purchases.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) staff updated the board on wildlife activity and funding tools. CPW said there was no confirmed wolf resident in Chaffee County at the time of the meeting; radio‑tracked wolves have moved through the county and adjacent areas in recent months, including a male from British Columbia that traversed parts of the region and moved west of Monarch.

CPW said it will pursue a wolverine reintroduction planning effort and has a newly funded position…

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