Wolf transfer from B.C. to Colorado complete, but state wildlife staff ‘threatened’
The capture of 15 grey wolves in British Columbia and their release in Colorado is complete, an operation that led to unspecified threats against staff with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the agency said in a statement.
The operation that began in B.C. on Jan. 10 and wrapped up on Saturday follows Colorado voters’ approval of a 2020 ballot initiative to reintroduce grey wolves to the state, where the animals are listed as endangered.
But the program has stirred opposition, said a statement from Colorado Parks and Wildlife issued Sunday.
“Unfortunately, staff safety was threatened as (Parks and Wildlife) offices were watched and threatening social media posts and phone calls were received,” it said.


