Colorado’s declining gray wolf population cited as reason Washington votes against providing more

From ColoradoSun.com:

nother door closed on Colorado’s wolf reintroduction efforts when Washington state wildlife officials voted Saturday against giving Colorado Parks and Wildlife 10 to 15 gray wolves for relocation this winter.

The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission voted 8-1 against providing wolves to Colorado, citing a decline in the state’s gray wolf population, is listed as endangered under both state and federal law.

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