Colorado’s wolves make a break for Rocky Mountain National Park

From Yahoo News:

Rocky Mountain National Park has welcomed a new resident – gray wolves, which have been detected in the area for the first time in 80 years. Four months after 10 wolves were first released into the wild in the Centennial State, wolf activity has been detected in the state’s crown jewel.

The wolves, which were relocated from Oregon in December, were fitted with tracking devices to allow Colorado Parks and Wildlife to keep tabs on their movement and assess their behavior. The department has been releasing monthly updates to the public, and yesterday’s news update revealed that the wolves have traveled across the Continental Divide, into the front range and most notably into Colorado’s biggest National Park.

 

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