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Members of Colorado’s only known wolf pack may have been killed in Wyoming

https://www.cpr.org/2022/10/27/colorado-wolf-pack-may-have-been-killed-in-wyoming/


Wolf crossed the road in front of us yesterday just before the sheep kill sign heading into Okanogan.

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Took em to the train station.  :chuckle:
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Great to hear, the more dead wolves the better!  BUT, the pro wolf bunch in CO will make sure the dead ones are replaced by several more. 

Quote from the article:   “Regardless of details, the current state of affairs illustrates that when wolf numbers are low, unexpected events can prevent population growth. The best way to certainly and cost-effectively restore the species to Colorado is to release several dozen wolves over a relatively short period of time,” Phillips said.   
“In common with”..... not so much!!

 


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