WY Kills another CO Wolf

From the article:
>>Wolves travel long distances, sometimes up to 500 miles, as part of their "exploratory movements" to see if a habitat suits them, Brenna Cassidy, wolf monitoring and data coordinator with CPW, told Denver7 in December 2024.<<

So why did they need to be "reintroduced" into Colorado in the first place? If Colorado was suitable habitat they would have found it.
 
So funny thing about this is I was told via a friend who is friends with a game warden in Wyoming that the wolf was killed. This occurred back in April. I waited to see when CPW would come out with the info and they never made it public. Ironically it took them months to release the info and they said it “died in July.” Things that make you go hmm?
 
So funny thing about this is I was told via a friend who is friends with a game warden in Wyoming that the wolf was killed. This occurred back in April. I waited to see when CPW would come out with the info and they never made it public. Ironically it took them months to release the info and they said it “died in July.” Things that make you go hmm?

Can you share which county?
 
Every wolf dies; but not every wolf truly lives.

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