Wolf pack that attacked Colorado livestock to be relocated as reintroduction program stumbles
Associated Press
Wildlife agencies are trying to capture and relocate the first pack of wolves that formed under Colorado’s ambitious wolf reintroduction program. The move comes after the animals repeatedly attacked livestock and marks an early stumble in the first year of the voter-driven reintroduction. The bid to capture them goes against Colorado’s wolf management plan that was adopted last year. Ten of the predators were reintroduced in December over objections from livestock groups. Proponents argued that the apex predators would reestablish an ecological balance in the area. Wolves were largely hunted out of the state by the 1940s.