A federal agency says it killed a collard wolf that apparently crossed from Colorado into Wyoming and killed several sheep.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services killed the male gray wolf after five sheep were attacked in Wyoming.
The wolf's mortality signal alerted March 16. Federal officials were conducting livestock depredation mitigation in the area ...
A collared gray wolf was killed by federal wildlife officials in Wyoming and stock growers in both states have questions.
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 attack, ...
The USDA’s Wildlife Services officials on Saturday shot and killed a male wolf released in Colorado from British Columbia ...
State and federal laws strictly protect wolves within Colorado. Once a wolf wanders into Wyoming, however, it’s no longer ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed the death of a Colorado wolf in Wyoming after receiving a mortality alert on March 16, ...
The USDA’s Wildlife Services officials on Saturday shot and killed a male wolf released in Colorado from British Columbia ...
One of the male wolves that Colorado Parks and Wildlife relocated from British Columbia to Colorado in January was killed by ...
One of the male wolves brought to Colorado from British Columbia in January has died. CPW investigates claims of wolf ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services shot and killed the wolf on Saturday after connecting it to a report of livestock depredations on private land in north-central Wyoming ...
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