Friday, May 29, 2015

Officials confirm gray wolf killed in Colorado

Associated Press
 
 
 
 
 
 

DENVER (AP) - Wildlife officials say a coyote-like animal killed near Kremmling was a gray wolf.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Thursday that DNA tests at its Forensics Laboratory in Ashland, Oregon, were used to confirm the species.


A legal coyote hunter shot the animal April 29 and immediately notified state wildlife officials. The gray wolf is listed as an endangered species under state and federal law.


Most gray wolves live in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin but are known to wander thousands of miles in search of food or a mate. A gray wolf that wandered into Colorado in 2009 was found dead along a county road in Rio Blanco County.


Officials later determined the wolf had been poisoned.

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