Adult male gray wolf that northern Colorado ranchers want killed because it is preying on cattle is safe from “lethal control” because it is likely the mate to a wolf that appears to be denning.
Just a few hours after U.S. Fish and Wildlife biologists confirmed that one of the 10 gray wolves transplanted to Colorado in December was found dead in Larimer County, the state’s top wildlife official told.
Just a few hours after U.S. Fish and Wildlife biologists confirmed that one of the 10 gray wolves transplanted to Colorado in December was found dead in Larimer County, the state’s top wildlife official told.
In a letter to a local stock grower's association, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director said the agency won't kill a wolf that's been preying on cattle in Grand County