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What Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s new report reveals about its lengthy effort to kill wolf responsible for attacks on 22 sheep
By Ali Longwell Follow
alongwell@vaildaily.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· July 14, 2026
· 8 min read
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released a full accounting of its four attempts to kill an elusive uncollared wolf that it had tied to at least 22 sheep attacks between July 2025 and June 2026.
A new report released on Monday, July 13, shares details about the livestock attacks, producer efforts ...
Key takeaway The wolf was killed in Routt County on June 12 by Parks and Wildlife and its partners at the U.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The killing of the uncollared wolf in Routt County has implications for Pitkin County, where a yearling from the same Copper Creek pack was killed in May 2025 due to livestock conflict. The fact that two wolves from the same pack have been involved in livestock attacks in different parts of the state suggests that the reintroduction of wolves to Colorado may continue to pose challenges for local livestock producers. In Pitkin County, where the Aspen School District and city government are nestled, the presence of wolves can impact the local economy and way of life. The use of range riders, guard dogs, and sheep herders to deter conflict, as seen in Rio Blanco County, may become more common in Pitkin County as well. As the state continues to navigate its wolf reintroduction program, Pitkin County residents will be watching to see how the program affects their community and the delicate balance between wildlife and livestock.
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Category: parks ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 8 min
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What is this story about? Colorado Parks and Wildlife released a full accounting of its four attempts to kill an elusive uncollared wolf that it had tied to at least 22 sheep attacks between July 2025 and June 2026.
A new report released on Monday, July 13, shares details about the livestock attacks, producer efforts ...
When was this published? This article was first published on July 14, 2026 by Glenwood Springs Post Independent and curated for Aspen News readers.
Who reported this story? This story was reported by Ali Longwell Follow
alongwell@vaildaily.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent. To learn more about how Aspen News selects and reviews stories, see our editorial standards .
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