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FILE – In this Dec. 7, 2011, file photo, a female Mexican gray wolf at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge in central N.M. Wildlife managers, conservationists and business interests are meeting in Denver as the Western Governors Association looks for ways to change the way endangered species are protected. Theyll spend Wednesday, March 9, 2016, and Thursday, March 9 talking about the states role in deciding what species get protection under the federal Endangered Species Act and how conservation is paid for, among other topics. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan, File)
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Oregon State Police say a trapper shot a gray wolf after finding it caught in one of his traps in December.
Capt. Bill Fugate says an examination of the dead wolf revealed a small-caliber bullet in its spinal column.
Several wolves have been inadvertently captured by…
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There should be a hefty “bounty” for snagging a wolf killer. This could become a very lucrative occupation for many.