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Series
The alpha wolves of Yellowstone volume 1
Publisher
Greystone Books
Pub. Date
Not Supplied
Language
English
Formats
Description
Yellowstone National Park was once home to an abundance of wild wolves--but park rangers killed the last of their kind in the 1920s. Decades later, the rangers brought them back, with the first wolves arriving from Canada in 1995. This is the incredible true story of one of those wolves. Wolf 8 struggles at first--he is smaller than the other pups, and often bullied--but soon he bonds with an alpha female whose mate was shot. An unusually young alpha...
Publisher
Colorado Division of Wildlife
Pub. Date
2000.
Language
English
Description
Ninety-six animals have been released in Colorado since the first release on Feb. 3, 1999 under 5 release protocols, which were sequential adaptations that were successful in improving the survival of released animals. Future plans for the next calendar year include initiate a state recovery plan process for Canada lynx and initiate a snowshoe hare ecology study.
Author
Publisher
Colorado Division of Wildlife, Wildlife Research Center
Pub. Date
2005.
Language
English
Description
From Feb 4, 1999 through May 2004,166 lynx were reintroduced to southwestern Colorado. To provide information to natural resource professionals, and the general public on areas used by these lynx, a series of lynx location maps were generated.
Author
Publisher
Colorado Division of Wildlife
Pub. Date
2001.
Language
English
Description
In an effort to establish a viable population of lynx (Lynx canadensis) in Colorado 96 lynx were reintroduced into southwestern Colorado in 1999 and 2000. Release protocols were evaluated by monitoring released individuals through radiotelemetry.
Author
Publisher
Colorado Division of Wildlife
Pub. Date
[2005]
Language
English
Description
Lynx have demonstrated an ability to survive long-term in areas of Colorado. Reintroduced lynx have also exhibited site fidelity, engaged in breeding behavior and produced kittens. What is yet to be demonstrated is whether conditions in Colorado can support the recruitment necessary to offset annual mortality for a population to remain viable for several generations of lynx.
Series
Colorado's wildlife company volume 1992 fall
Publisher
Colorado Division of Wildlife, Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program
Pub. Date
1992.
Language
English
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Author
Publisher
[Wolverine Translocation Techniques Working Group]
Pub. Date
2013.
Language
English
Description
Reintroducing wolverines to historically occupied, suitable habitat could function as a major proactive step toward improving wolverine status and genetic diversity in the contiguous United States. Discussions about the possibility of wolverine reintroduction into Colorado were initiated during 2009 after lynx reintroduction efforts there were declared successful and an individual male wolverine was radio-tracked as it moved into the state becoming...
Publisher
Colorado Division of Wildlife
Pub. Date
2002.
Language
English
Description
This agreement is a proposed amendment to the State of Colorado's Cooperative Agreement it has with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the Conservation of Endangered and Threatened Fish and Wildlife. The Agreement addresses the State's lynx conservation program, which includes the continued reintroduction of Canada lynx into the State.
Author
Publisher
Colorado Division of Wildlife, Wildlife Research Center
Pub. Date
2005.
Language
English
Description
The Colorado Division of Wildlife conducted the following analysis in response to requests from the U.S.D.A. Forest Service for information regarding Canada lynx use of the area around Wolf Creek Pass along Highway 160 to assess the potential effects of the proposed Village at Wolf Creek Project on lynx in the area.
Author
Publisher
Colorado Division of Wildlife, Wildlife Research Center
Pub. Date
2005.
Language
English
Description
This addendum to the report "Lynx (lynx canadensis) use of the Wolf Creek Pass area along Highway 160, Mineral County, southwestern Colorado" provides the total number of lynx located south of Highway 160 using three different analysis areas and three different data sets
18) They're back!
Series
Colorado's wildlife company volume 1992 spring
Publisher
Colorado Division of Wildlife, Nongame and Endangered Wildlife program
Pub. Date
1992.
Language
English
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