Wildlife officials track wolves with GPS collars
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Wildlife officials track wolves with GPS collars
WALDEN, Colo. (KDVR) -- Colorado Parks and Wildlife is now using GPS collars to track two wolves spotted in North Park. The male wolf was recaptured two years after his initial capture and the other male wolf collared is presumably one of six pups, according to CPW. Colorado Parks and Wildlife placed GPS collars on two wolves in North Park, Colorado on Thursday, Feb. 2. (Credit: CPW) Travis Duncan, with CPW, said these GPS collars have revolutio…
Two wolves captured, collared by Colorado wildlife biologists in North Park
Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Thursday captured and placed GPS collars on two wolves in North Park, making them the only GPS-tracked specimens in the state. Male wolves 2101 and 2301 were tranquilized, inspected for health issues and fitted with collars before being released into the wild. Wolf 2101 was a recapture. The animal was collared two years ago, but the device had since failed. Wolf 2301, likely 2101’s pup, was a first-time capture. …
Colorado wildlife officials recapture two wolves, fit them with tracking collars
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials tranquilized two wolves in North Park, near Walden, on Thursday and fitted them with tracking collars, agency spokesman Travis Duncan said in a release.
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