| Wolf-kill total reaches 16 |
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| Written by CORY HATCH, Jackson Hole Daily | |
| Tuesday, 13 May 2008 | |
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Wyoming Game and Fish Department officials say a hunter has reported a wolf killed May 5 near Daniel in Sublette County. The incident brings the number of wolves killed by hunters and agriculture officials in Wyoming to 16 since the animals were removed from protection under the Endangered Species Act in late March. Read More...
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