Second Wolf Death in Colorado Raises Concerns Amid Reintroduction Efforts
A gray wolf, part of a reintroduction program, was found dead in Larimer County, marking the second such incident in April.
- One of the 10 gray wolves reintroduced in December was found dead in Larimer County, likely of natural causes.
- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is conducting a necropsy to determine the exact cause of death.
- This incident follows another wolf death earlier in April, not related to the reintroduction program.
- Colorado ranchers express growing concerns over livestock losses attributed to the reintroduced wolves.
- Calls intensify for Colorado Parks and Wildlife to adopt lethal measures in managing wolf-livestock conflicts.