Colorado Parks and Wildlife has completed the operation to capture all six wolves from the Copper Creek Pack. Following the wolves’ capture, the pack’s adult male died. State officials are holding the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife captured the two adult wolves and four pups that make up the Copper Creek pack, but the adult male died after its capture, the agency confirmed in a news release Monday ...
The cause of death will follow a necropsy by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The male was originally from British Columbia and released in Colorado in January Just days after Colorado Parks and ...
The death of an adult male wolf in September was likely the result of a fight with another wolf, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Colorado Parks and Wildlife received a mortality ...
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Colorado wildlife officials have captured the state's first pack produced by released wolves after multiple depredations occurred earlier this year, sparking mixed reactions ...
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 ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife hopes killing one wolf July 30 in Ferry County in northeast Washington will prevent more deadly attacks on livestock and the need to kill more wolves.
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 ...
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