Test results confirmed some of the scat found on High Lonesome Ranch belonged to coyotes, however other samples were too decomposed to successfully identify the source.
Test results confirmed some of the scat found on High Lonesome Ranch belonged to coyotes, however other samples were too decomposed to successfully identify the source.
After an extended silence, a Colorado NPR station talks to the biologist investigating claims of wolves settling in High Lonesome Ranch in Western Colorado and gives an overview of current wolf sentiments.
Paul Day of CBS 4 in Denver, CO, wrote a story talking about the investigation scientists are undertaking to confirm the presence of wolves on the High Lonesome Ranch in Western Colorado.
DeeDee Correll wrote an article about the strong reactions being seen to just the possibility of wolves returning to their ancesteral home of Colorado.
A Denver Post article highlights that people are questioning whether a wolf pack really has taken up residency in High Lonesome Ranch while others have predictably expressed fear if wolves are back in the state.
The wolf pack which may have taken up residence on High Lonesome Ranch would become fully protected by the Endangered Species Act.
One DNA test is all that is left to confirm that wolves have finally returned to Colorado – their historical homeland – according to a rancher who believes a pack has taken up residence on his property.