The gray wolf population in Washington has experienced positive growth since breeding pairs returned to the state in 2008.
Washington's gray wolf population rebounded in 2025, reversing a decline seen the previous year. Why it matters: A new state ...
A state study in 2025 found new gray wolf packs in Eastern Washington, the North Cascades and on the Colville Reservation.
Even though the grey wolf is classified as an endangered species, a new study found that the majority of Michigan's recorded ...
Gray wolf activity is increasing across the Northstate, and local leaders say new protections for ranchers and livestock ...
After decades of conservation efforts, Washington’s gray wolf population has reached a record high. Wildlife officials ...
Washington's gray wolf population surged more than 17% last year, reaching the highest numbers recorded since the species ...
Washington's gray wolf population grew 17% in 2025, reaching a minimum of 270 animals — the highest in decades — after years of conservation efforts. The rebound reverses a previous year's decline, ...
As Colorado lawmakers work through the budget for 2026-27, how the state is spending money on its gray wolf reintroduction ...
Washington’s gray wolf population grew by more than 17% in 2025, reaching its highest level since wolves naturally returned ...
Colorado's gray wolf population has roamed north toward the Wyoming border, west toward Mesa County, south toward Conejos County and east into Pueblo County. Gray wolves, a once extirpated species, ...
New data shows Washington's gray wolf population has bounced back, reaching the highest statewide count of the species to ...
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