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A necropsy found that a reintroduced wolf, which had died shortly after it was captured as part of the Copper Creek Pack ...
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A necropsy found that a reintroduced wolf, which had died shortly after it was captured as part of the Copper Creek Pack relocation effort, had a gunshot wound, which led to its death.
According to the release, the wolf, 2309-OR, died on September 3, 2024. A necropsy showed that a wound from a gunshot was the ...
Colorado Park and Wildlife captured the animal last summer after it repeatedly preyed on livestock at a ranch near Kremmling.
The male wolf from Colorado’s Copper Creek pack died from a gunshot wound, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.