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Reintroduced Colorado wolf likely died after fight with another wolf, federal wildlife officials say
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed the wolf’s death in Grand County on Sept. 10. The Fish and Wildlife Service investigated the death, as grey wolves in Colorado are protected under the ...
The male wolf from Colorado’s Copper Creek pack died from a gunshot wound, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. On Thursday, Jan. 2, the federal agency released the cause of death in a ...
That should help identify the circumstances and cause of death. The latest loss comes amid continued debate over the future of Colorado’s wolf program. A coalition of ranchers, sportsmen and ...
It is the fifth wolf from the original 15 released that month that has died. As with any wolf death in Colorado, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating because gray wolves are a ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed on Monday, June 2, that it received a mortality alert for the male wolf, 2507, on Saturday, May 31. The agency did not provide any additional information on the ...
Five of the 15 wolves captured in British Columbia and released in Colorado in January have died in less than six months after the latest wolf death in the northwest part of the state, which could ...
The agency did not provide any additional information on the location or cause of death of the wolf, which was relocated from British Columbia in January. Colorado’s wolf population was ...
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