ArticlesCoexistence Wolf restoration in Colorado shows how humans are rethinking their relationships with wild animals A gray wolf in Yellowstone National Park. NPS/Jim Peaco Christopher J. Preston, University of Montana…Rocky Mountain Wolf ProjectMarch 4, 2023
CoexistenceWolves We showed up for wolves in 2022! At the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project, we’re working towards a future of coexistence between people…Rocky Mountain Wolf ProjectNovember 29, 2022
CoexistenceEcology & Natural History Wolves have profound ecological and biological effects Here's a little clear-eyed reporting to close out Earth Day 2022! https://www.skyhinews.com/news/wolves-have-profound-ecological-and-biological-effects/ Rocky Mountain Wolf ProjectApril 22, 2022
The wolves are coming. Can Coloradans meet them on common ground? https://coloradosun.com/2022/01/04/the-wolves-are-coming-can-coloradans-meet-them-on-common-ground/
CoexistenceWolves Charting a Course for Colorado’s Wolves This year marked a sea of change for the work of the Rocky Mountain Wolf…Rocky Mountain Wolf ProjectDecember 14, 2021
ArticlesCoexistenceConservationWolves Connecting the Northern and Southern Rockies Across the Heart of the West You might wonder why western Colorado doesn’t already have a thriving population of wolves, given…Matt BarnesSeptember 1, 2021
The Howling Wilderness Doug Smith Tells The Truth About Wolves, But Will Anyone Listen? BY AL KESSELHEIM • JANUARY 2021 https://www.thesunmagazine.org/issues/541/the-howling-wilderness
These Non-Lethal Methods Encouraged by Science Can Keep Wolves From Killing Livestock Experts say old, repurposed techniques and new technologies may be better than bullets at curbing attacks by the predators By Max G. Levy SMITHSONIANMAG.COM DECEMBER 11, 2020 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/these-non-lethal-methods-encouraged-science-can-keep-wolves-killing-livestock-180976505/