Colorado wildlife officials on Monday announced plans to track down a gray wolf pup they believe was left behind when its pack was captured near Grand County and relocated earlier this month. Related Articles Colorado News | Grading The Week: Nuggets games on local TV! KAT traded! Peyton Watson news aside, fans had maybe best week since 2023 NBA Finals Colorado News | Map shows where Colorado’s 8 known free-roaming wolves wandered in September Colorado News | Opinion: Colorado ranchers, restaurants worried about ballot issue that would shutter meat processing plant Colorado News | Colorado will get its next batch of wolves for reintroduction effort from outside U.S. Colorado News | Another reintroduced Colorado wolf dies — third mortality among 10 wolves released last year After capturing the wolves, dubbed the Copper Creek wolf pack by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, agency biologists set up game cameras in the area to look out for ongoing wolf activity, the agency said in a news release. On Sept.