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Trio Of Deer Found Shot With Blow Darts In Walsenburg

Trio Of Deer Found Shot With Blow Darts In Walsenburg CBS Denver 2 hrs ago Syndicated Local – CBS Denver WALSENBURG, Colo. (CBS4) – Colorado Parks and Wildlife is investigating after three deer in Walsenburg were shot with blow darts. Officials are asking for the public’s help to find the person responsible. A wildlife officer responded to a call on Thursday about multiple deer with darts sticking in them. The officer found three injured deer near the 100 block of East Cedar. © Provided by CBS Denver (credit: Colorado Parks and Wildlife) An adult doe had a dart through its foreleg, a young doe had a dart in its nose and another young doe had a dart just below its jaw.

CPW asks for public s help in locating whoever is shooting deer with blow darts in Walsenburg

CPW asks for public s help in locating whoever is shooting deer with blow darts in Walsenburg Colorado Parks and Wildlife and last updated 2021-04-05 23:53:06-04 WALSENBURG — Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking for the public s help in identifying the person(s) who shot multiple deer with blow darts in Walsenburg. Several deer have been seriously injured. According to CPW, Wildlife Officer Travis Sauder received a call on April 1 about multiple deer near the 100 block of East Cedar in Walsenburg with darts stuck in them. He found three injured deer. One was an adult doe with a dart through the foreleg, another was a young doe with a dart in the nose, and the third was a young doe with a dart in the right side of the neck, just below the jaw.

Large Monetary Reward Offered for Information Regarding Suspicious Death of Mexican Gray Wolf near Eagar, Arizona

An endangered Mexican wolf. Credit: Jim Clark / USFWS Posted By: Staff March 17, 2021 Federal law enforcement officers recovered the carcass of the wolf from the Saffel Canyon Road (RTE 76) in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest on February 19, 2021. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and partners are offering a combined reward of up to $37,000 for information leading to a conviction in connection with the suspicious death of an endangered Mexican gray wolf near Eagar, Arizona.   Federal law enforcement officers recovered the carcass of the wolf from the Saffel Canyon Road (RTE 76) in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest on February 19, 2021. The Service is seeking information about a vehicle that was stopped or driving slowly near the Saffel Canyon Trailhead on the evening of February 18, 2021. The public is encouraged to report information regarding this case by calling 1-844-FWS-TIPS (397-8477) or emailing fws tips@fws.gov.

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