Gray wolf who was brought to Colorado from Canada dies in Wyoming
- Colorado Parks and Wildlife reported the death of gray wolf 2513 in Wyoming.
- The wolf's death occurred after Colorado voters approved wolf reintroduction into the state.
- CPW coordinated with Wyoming officials to retrieve the tracking collar; the wolf was from British Columbia.
- CPW cited Wyoming laws preventing them from sharing details; CPW stated, it has no further comment.
- This marks the second death of a British Columbia wolf in Wyoming, and no further releases are planned.
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Grey wolf who was brought to Colorado from Canada dies in Wyoming
A gray wolf who was part of a group of wolves brought to Colorado earlier this year has died. That’s according to officials from Colorado Parks and Wildlife, who announced on Friday that the male wolf died in Wyoming two days ago.

Colorado wolf reported dead in Wyoming
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has reported a male gray wolf from the state as deceased in Wyoming, according to a news statement. On Friday evening, CPW confirmed “the mortality of male gray wolf 2513 on April 9 in Wyoming,” according to the statement. “CPW coordinated with Wyoming Game and Fish for the return of its tracking collar, however Wyoming state law prevents further detail from being shared,” added the release. The wildlife agency said i…
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