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Federally protected gray wolf found dead in national park prompts investigation

  • Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists confirmed a female gray wolf died in Rocky Mountain National Park on April 20.
  • The deceased female belonged to a group of federally protected wolves recently transferred to Colorado.
  • The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service leads an investigation into the cause of death.
  • CPW officials said mortality is a factor playing a role in all natural populations.
  • This event aligns with mortality expectations included in the state wolf management plan.
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Federally protected gray wolf found dead in national park prompts investigation

A gray wolf has been found dead in a national park, prompting an investigation into the death of this federally protected species.

·Minneapolis, United States
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Fox Weather broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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