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State wildlife officials now say a family of endangered Mexican gray wolves removed from southeastern Arizona on Tuesday was in such poor condition that one pup had to be euthanized.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on Thursday it “lethally removed” a gray wolf in Pitkin County after livestock producers’ calves were either injured or killed in May.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife makes "very difficult" decision to kill gray wolfColorado Parks and Wildlife has made a "difficult" decision to kill a wolf that was repeatedly attacking livestock.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has taken the unprecedented step of killing a gray wolf in Pitkin County after it was determined ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) says they have "lethally removed" a gray wolf from Pitkin County after ranchers reported ...
Old Wolf Oak at Ponca State Park, one of Nebraska’s oldest trees, has died, according to Nebraska Game and Parks. The bur oak ...
A bill would require DNA-testing of large canids like wolves and coyotes to determine if wolves are returning to New York ...
Two calves were killed and multiple others were injured within a week in the Roaring Fork Valley area, according to local ...
Continuing a growing trend, three new wolf packs have been confirmed in Northern California, increasing the population of the ...
Colorado Cattlemen's Association calls for pause in wolf reintroduction program after series of attacks on livestock.
It took years for the vote to pass, with arguments being presented by well-funded urban majorities and wolf supporters along ...
The Colorado Cattlemen’s Association reported wolf attacks over the Memorial Day weekend at three ranches that left two ...
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