DENVER — GPS-collared gray wolves in Colorado have been recorded in areas close to the Denver metro area and Boulder, including southeast Boulder County and northern Jefferson County.

According to the latest wolf movement map released by Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Wednesday afternoon, the wolves have been moving near the northwest metro area up toward Boulder and appear closer than ever to the Front Range.

The below map shows watersheds outlined in purple. If it is filled in, it means that at least one collared wolf was within the boundaries for some amount of time between Oct. 21 and Nov. 25. It does not indicate that the wolves are still there.

It is unknown if the movements recorded around this area were made by one wolf or multiple, or if they are still in the area or have mov

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