Causes of death confirmed for 2 Colorado gray wolves
COLORADO, JUL 24 – Two female gray wolves died from a mountain lion attack and legal foothold trap injuries amid a 67% survival rate, prompting suspension of 30-day trapping permits by Colorado officials.
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Necropsy reports confirm wolves killed by mountain lion, legal trap in Colorado
Federal officials confirm cause of death for two female wolves found dead in the springs. One killed by a mountain lion, the other by a legal trap that has caused CPW officials to pause legal permits.
Necropsy reports confirm wolves killed by mountain lion, legal trap
Federal officials confirm cause of death for two female wolves found dead in the springs. One killed by a mountain lion, the other by a legal trap that has caused CPW officials to pause legal permits.
Colorado Suspends Trapping After a Wolf Tripped a Coyote Trap at a Livestock Operation and Died
Colorado has implemented a statewide suspension on the issue of 30-day trapping permits. The decision coincides with the Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s announcement that a female gray wolf died in May “due to an apparent secondary trauma from a lawful foothold trap used for coyote control.” Another gray wolf died in April due to wounds from an apparent mountain lion attack in Rocky Mountain National Park, which was confirmed in the same statemen…
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