Operation underway to capture B.C. wolves for relocation in Colorado
A wildlife team from the United States has begun capturing grey wolves in British Columbia for release in Colorado after voters in the state approved a proposal to reintroduce the animals, which have been “functionally extinct” there for 75 years.
The operation by Colorado Parks and Wildlife comes following an agreement with the B.C. government to “translocate” up to 15 wolves each year over the next three to five years.
Before the capture operation measures were taken aimed at minimizing conflict between wolves and livestock, Colorado Parks said in a statement.
The operation in B.C. is expected to last up to two weeks, with the goal to “recover and maintain a viable, self-sustaining wolf population in Colorado,” said the agency, which is a division of the state’s Department of Natural Resources.


