A male wolf died during a capture operation by Colorado Parks and Wildlife's contractor, Quicksilver Air, causing a pause in capture operations.
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Colorado's 'King Mountain' wolfpack's four pups are without parents after both the mother and father died within weeks.
The death of an adult male wolf in September was likely the result of a fight with another wolf, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Colorado Parks and Wildlife received a mortality ...
Wolf capture experts questioned the official report, noting inconsistencies between the described "benign" capture and the wolf's death. The male wolf's body temperature was dangerously high, while ...
The male wolf from Colorado’s Copper Creek pack died from a gunshot wound, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. On Thursday, Jan. 2, the federal agency released the cause of death in a ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Thursday that one of the male wolves brought to Colorado in January from British Columbia has died. The wolf was killed by staff associated with the U.S.