Wandering wolves would be protected in Colorado PDF Print E-mail
Written by ROB CHANEY, Missoulian   
Thursday, 11 February 2010
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Wolves don't have pockets, so they can't carry their legal status around when they travel. That's raised some points to ponder since the controversial predators allegedly arrived in Colorado this week.

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