Wolf wanders into Rocky Mountain National Park for first confirmed time in park history

From Colorad0an:

For the first time in Rocky Mountain National Park history, a wolf has been confirmed in its boundaries.

The latest Colorado wolf activity map indicates a released wolf was in the park between July 23 and Aug. 25, Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced on its map page Wednesday.

“A collared gray wolf reintroduced in December spent some time inside the boundaries of Rocky Mountain National Park,” the state wildlife agency’s update read.

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