Wildlife

Colorado wildlife officers seize wolf pack accused of vandalism

FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Colorado wildlife officials have captured the state’s first pack of wolves released after extensive depredations earlier this year, sparking controversy among wildlife groups. advocacy and ranchers.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Monday that it captured two large wolves and four cubs that make up the Copper Creek pack. After being caught, the older man died from injuries unrelated to the trap, according to the state wildlife agency.

The agency, which in late August announced plans to remove the pack, said in a news release that the females giving birth to the pack and all four cubs were caught without injury or incident using foot traps. No other pups were found.

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