CSU Wolf Project
We are Colorado State University's chapter of the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project! Our mission is to edu
09/10/2020
Half of Colorado's only wolf pack are likely dead. A grim reminder of why reintroducing wolves to Colorado is neccesary.
Three Of Colorado’s ‘Pioneer Wolves’ May Have Been Killed In Wyoming In early March, state biologists learned a Colorado resident may have killed two wolves in Southern Wyoming.
09/04/2020
The First Nations of Colorado also want this iconic predator restored to their native habitat. Vote YES on 114 this November!
Global Indigenous Council Among Tribal Organizations and Leaders Endorsing Colorado Ballot Initiative on Wolf Reintroduction Vote YES on Prop 114 to reintroduce gray wolves to the great wildlands of western Colorado and restore the natural balance of our ecosystem. More than 150 years ago, the gray wolf was forced from its home in the Rocky Mountains. This November, we can bring them home for good. Join us to help restore...
07/01/2020
Check it out! Excellent ad for wolf restoration in Colorado! 🐾
Rocky Mountain Wolf Action Fund -- First Web Ad (Symbol of the West) Wolves are a symbol of the West. Restoring Colorado's natural balance by reintroducing the gray wolf to Colorado's 17+ million acres of available public…
06/30/2020
Spreading the word in Old Town Square, Fort Collins! Stop by and say hi on Saturday evenings, we'll be there! ;)
06/29/2020
Yes! 🐾
Should Coloradans Say Yes to the Gray Wolf This November? - 5280 This November, Centennial State voters will have a historic opportunity to decide if the state should bring gray wolves back to Colorado.
06/27/2020
There have been recent wolf sightings in Colorado, so why move forward with the reintroduction?
Evidence strongly suggests that the pack recently confirmed by CPW consists of members who are closely related, likely a group of brothers and sisters. Since this is not a sustainable population, and the journey from Yellowstone to Colorado is becoming more and more dangerous for wolves to make (making more natural migration unlikely) a reintroduction is neccesary to ensure there is a viable, sustainable population of wolves in the state.
FACT: For the last 80 years, Colorado's ecosystem has been missing a crucial element—the gray wolf.
Share if you want to help restore the and move one step closer to restoring Colorado's natural balance.
06/27/2020
The wolf is a keystone species. What does this mean?
Keystone species are animals that have a significant impact on the ecosystem despite relatively low population numbers. In the absence of keystone species, a dynamic ecosystem is often drastically altered and destabilized. Keystone animals are usually top predators fulfilling an essential role in predator-prey relationships. If the keystone species were to disappear from the ecosystem, no other species would be able to fill its precise ecological niche. Such disappearances (or removals) have dramatic radiating effects throughout the ecosystem.
Explore the impacts wolves have on the ecosystem with our new blog post!
https://www.livingwithwolves.org/2020/06/23/keystone-species/
06/25/2020
Effort to reintroduce gray wolves forges ahead despite more Colorado sightings Backers of a ballot measure to reintroduce gray wolves in Colorado say there’s no chance they’ll withdraw their initiative, despite a push from opponents after more reports of wolf sigh…
06/24/2020
Debra showing off her awesome wolfy mask during quarantine! 🐺
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