Want to learn more about the restoration of wolves in Colorado?

Do you want to help livestock producers reduce conflict with wolves in Colorado?  Donate to our Wolf Conflict Reduction Fund!

The Colorado Wolves series provides science-based information regarding the restoration of wolves in Colorado.

Read scientific papers on wolves published by CHCC faculty

Read about our habitat suitability and conflict risk maps for Colorado wolves in the International Wolf Magazine.

Check out our 2023 CHCC Annual Report, for information about our work on wolves and other carnivores globally!

Check out our 2022 CHCC Annual Report, for information about our work on wolves and other carnivores globally!

Check out our 2021 CHCC Annual Report, for information about our work on wolves and other carnivores globally!

Read our CHCC 2020 Annual Report on our research, education, and outreach efforts regarding Colorado wolf restoration

Check out the K-12 educational curriculum on Coexisting with Wolves, developed by Captain Planet Foundation's Project Hero.

Read policy briefs on Colorado wolf reintroduction written by CHCC graduate students and faculty as part of the Center for Collaborative Conservation Fellows Program

Watch our Denver Museum of Nature & Science webinar series: Wolves in Colorado: Science & Stories

Watch our October 14 2020 webinar, co-hosted by the Denver Zoo, by Dr. Doug Smith, Wolf Biologist for Yellowstone National Park: Wolf Restoration in Colorado: What Can We Learn from Yellowstone?

Watch our October 21 2020 webinar, co-hosted by the Denver Zoo, a panel discussion with the Global Indigenous Council: Their Voice is Ours: Indigenous Perspectives on the Wolf Nation.

Read article in The Conversation by Becky Niemiec and Kevin Crooks about the need for participatory decision-making to reduce social conflict regarding wolves in Colorado

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View our seminar series and panel discusssion, entitled "Social Justice and Human-Carnivore Coexistence: Considering Indigenous Voices and Rights in Wolf Reintroduction and Management", that was held at CSU on Thursday October 21st 2021.  The event included presentations from indigenous leaders and tribal representatives, followed by Q&A. The recording of the event is available to CSU students and faculty for educational purposes. If you are interested in obtaining a copy of the recording, please email rebecca.niemiec@colostate.edu.