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CPW Shoots Copper Creek Wolf Depredating in Rio Blanco County, but No Carcass Found

Colorado Parks and Wildlife attempted a 19-day search after shooting a wolf responsible for six sheep deaths; genetic tests linked it to the Copper Creek Pack.

  • Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed the lethal removal of a wolf linked to six sheep deaths in Rio Blanco County, deemed necessary under state policy for chronic depredation.
  • Since the shooting on Aug. 16, no further livestock depredations or wolf howling have been reported in the area, indicating the shooting may have resolved the issue.
  • The wolf was identified through DNA as a member of the Copper Creek pack and was the last yearling untrapped during a prior removal operation.
  • Ranchers and wildlife advocates disagree on the situation, with some emphasizing the wolf's behavior and others advocating for better management of wolf populations.
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Coloradoan broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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