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A collared gray wolf released in Colorado in January as part of the state’s historic reintroduction effort died in Rocky Mountain National Park this week, wildlife officials said Thursday.
A gray wolf from British Columbia released in January was reported dead April 20 in Rocky Mountain National Park, state wildlife biologists said Thursday night. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
The expansion of gray wolf populations is upending California cattle operations, leading to millions of dollars in losses for ranchers, a report published Monday has found. The introduction of ...
A U.S. Federal Agency says it killed a Mexican Gray Wolf in Arizona by mistake. The incident happened last week, after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service gave an order to kill an uncollared wolf ...
CLIFTON, AZ (AZFamily) — Federal agents admit they mistakenly killed an endangered wolf in eastern Arizona, which might have been pregnant after an order was given to kill a different wolf.
For the first time in 16 years, Washington state’s overall gray wolf population decreased from the year before, based on information gathered by the state’s Department of Fish and Wildlife and ...
Ranchers from California's San Joaquin Valley are urging state leaders to create more flexible laws so that they can protect cattle and recoup losses from gray wolf attacks. Ranchers are limited ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists confirmed that the death of a female gray wolf occurred in Rocky Mountain National Park on Sunday, April 20. The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating ...
A gray wolf has been found dead in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park, prompting an investigation into the death of this federally protected species. The female was part of a larger group of ...
CLIFTON, AZ (AZFamily) — A federal agency mistakenly killed an endangered and possibly pregnant Mexican gray wolf in Arizona, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in a memo earlier this month.