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Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials killed a gray wolf from the Copper Creek Pack linked to four livestock attacks on the ...
A young male wolf born in Grand County and relocated after its pack preyed on livestock last summer was killed Thursday by ...
A federal agency killed one of Colorado’s newest collared wolves after the apex predator wandered into Wyoming and was suspected of killing sheep, government officials confirmed Thursday.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff on Thursday killed one of the wolves believed to be involved in livestock killings in ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services responded to reports of a predator killing five sheep in north-central Wyoming on Saturday. The agency found evidence pointing to a wolf ...
A gray wolf that crossed from Colorado into Wyoming has been killed by a federal agency for killing several sheep, officials said. Male gray wolf 2505-BC was killed in north-central Wyoming by the ...
The adult wolf killed five adult sheep, including one sheep that was heavily ... The wolf and its collar were returned to CPW. It is legal to kill wolves in Wyoming, where wolves receive no ...
The death occurred after the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services responded to the loss of five sheep in the region ... Wyoming now allows anyone to kill wolves without a permit ...
At least 50 gray wolves live in California now, a success story for environmentalists and headache for ranchers ...
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