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Colorado Parks and wild animals confirm the death of female gray wolf in the northwest of Colorado

On Friday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed the death of the fourth gray wolf this year.

Officials said that the female gray wolf, 2512-BC, died on May 15 in Northwest Colorado. The US fish and wildlife service examines her death. She was part of a group he took British Columbia to Colorado.

Wolf 2512-BC is that Fourth Colorado Wolf To pass this year. Two male wolves died in Wyoming and AprilAnd a woman died in Rocky Mountain National Park in May. At the time of their death, the authorities said that the number of wolves in the region was still within the expected level.

Three wolves that were brought from Oregon to Colorado last year. A reward was for information about the offers Death shot From Wolf 2309. Wolf 2307 died after a fight with another wolf, but a necropic showed that the wolf had also suffered a firing wound. According to the authorities, Wolf 2303 probably died after an attack by the Löwen mountain.

According to CPW, the final determination of Wolf 2512 BC death causes is carried out as soon as an autopsy and examination are completed.

Since gray wolves are threatened as part of the law on endangered species, it is illegal to harass, harm or kill them without federal approval.

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