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Colorado Parks and Wildlife has a policy of not releasing wolf collar numbers to enhance animal safety but made an exception in this case.
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Colorado wolf likely killed by mountain lion, necropsy saysColorado's first fatality of a released wolf was likely by the teeth of a mountain lion, according to a necropsy. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the results of the death of the wolf ...
Kyle Parker with the department told the Los Angeles Times that two game wardens with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife and an El Dorado County trapper shot and killed the mountain lion.
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