Colorado Parks and Wildlife Department released wolves back into the state after last year's victory

2023 ж. 18 Жел.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife Department released the first ever wolves back into the state after last year's victory to regain their federal protections. The 2022 decision reversed the Trump administration's delisting of the critical predator. This is a exciting victory for habitats and wildlife!
Video courtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife / Jerry Neal
(Music added by Sierra Club staff)
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  • Excellent work to this conservation group! Keep up the good fight!

    @leahbadolato5878@leahbadolato5878Ай бұрын
  • You folks are Greatly Appreciated

    @markrumfola9833@markrumfola9833Ай бұрын
  • great job and we need to protect them

    @leighlofgren@leighlofgrenАй бұрын
  • May they thrive strongly, and keep the ecosystem humans have trashed in balance.💕

    @starryeye6511@starryeye65113 ай бұрын
  • I have zero problem with balancing out the eco system but the question I have is how us humans have upset that balance in the first place.

    @lastfirst78@lastfirst785 ай бұрын
  • What subspecies were these? Was it Canis Lupus Occidentalis? Is this a repeat of Wyoming’s wolf introduction program? They brought in a larger subspecies than what was historically in the region. And I use the word introduction, not re-introduction because the Canadian Timberwolf was “introduced” on top of the nearly extinct Rocky Mountain Timberwolf that was still alive in the Green River range in Wyoming. That bloodline of wolves either interbred with Occidentalis, or brought to full extinction.

    @zacm6446@zacm64462 ай бұрын
  • Thank God these majestic animals are being released back where they belong FREE!!!!!

    @Mello-pc8wh@Mello-pc8whАй бұрын
  • This made my heart soar, and happy tears well up in my eyes, it was so encouraging. I remember when Yellowstone did this, I hope CPW learned from that success and will improve upon any mistakes they made, like not inadvertently creating a genetic island separate from the Canadian packs. My uncle is a subsistence hunter in the winter time in CO, and I hope he respect these wonderful beings and leaves them alone. God speed precious floofs.

    @FVanth@FVanth5 ай бұрын
    • I wouldn’t really say they created a genetic island, it was The Canadian wolf that was introduced in Yellowstone. And since the inception of the introduction Project, those wolves have spread into Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and California, and probably back up into Canada.

      @zacm6446@zacm64462 ай бұрын
  • Piękne kochane cudowne oby żyły długo i szczęśliwie ❤🐺💚

    @szeryf7983@szeryf79835 ай бұрын
  • Very Cool !! SA

    @ssa550i@ssa550i5 ай бұрын
  • can they now survive the elements and inhuman colorado drivers?

    @johnbarroll1120@johnbarroll11205 ай бұрын
  • What yall know about the wolf on the noggin?? Hhahahaha warm

    @Erica-os2mp@Erica-os2mp5 ай бұрын
    • I don’t understand.

      @cacampbell3654@cacampbell3654Ай бұрын
  • Still breaks my heart to see wild animals with human technology trackers wrapped around their necks. I just envision other predators grabbing hold of the trackers to thrash them around or the wolves getting them caught in a fence or tree etc or them getting too tight & choking them. I realise it’s for science and to help the species, but I still absolutely abhor that we have done this to so many different species of wild life on land, in the sea, & in the air. I’m beginning to think that maybe we are all just supposed to evolve and we should leave them alone. Species die & go extinct. It happens. And others mate & create new species like the polar/grizzly mixes and dolphin mixes etc. And it’s so upsetting to see this kind of very hands on stuff & yet next video they are just letting animals die bc “nature taking its course & we are not supposed to intervene” garbage.

    @sometimesiwander7146@sometimesiwander7146Ай бұрын
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