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  2. Field Reports: Wolf from pack near Colville killed

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    Aug. 14—From staff reports A wolf from a pack near Colville has been killed in response to a series of attacks on cattle. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced this week that ...

  3. Repopulation of wolves in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, the gray wolf was nearly eradicated from the Southern Rockies. The species naturally expanded into habitats in Colorado they occupied prior to its near extirpation from the conterminous United States. Wolves were reintroduced in the northern Rocky Mountains in the 1990s and since at least 2014, solitary wolves have entered ...

  4. Northern Rocky Mountain wolf - Wikipedia

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    Two wolf subspecies that live in the northern Rocky Mountains: Canis lupus irremotus (left) and Canis lupus occidentalis (right) The northern Rocky Mountain wolf preys primarily on the bison, elk, the Rocky Mountain mule deer, and the beaver, though it is an opportunistic animal and will prey upon other species if the chance arises. But, for ...

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  6. Gray wolf found dead near Davenport by the Department of ...

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    This wolf weighed 77.5 pounds, and measured 62 inches from nose to tip of the tail, the agency said. Note that wolves are protected in Iowa and there is no open season.

  7. Wolf distribution - Wikipedia

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    Today, wolves have returned to the area. [7] Wolf hunting in France was first institutionalized by Charlemagne between 800 and 813, when he established the louveterie, a special corps of wolf hunters. The louveterie was abolished after the French Revolution in 1789, but was reestablished in 1814. In 1883, up to 1,386 wolves were killed, with ...

  8. Wolf hunting - Wikipedia

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    Another wolf nicknamed "Rags the digger" near Meeker, Colorado would deliberately ruin trap lines by digging up traps without tripping them. [91] In sport hunting, wolves are usually taken in late autumn and early winter, when their pelts are of the highest quality and because the heavy snow makes it easier for the wolves to be tracked. [88]

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