Maps shows where Colorado's eight known free-roaming wolves wandered in September
The eight known wolves still roaming Colorado's mountains stayed in the state's north-central ranges in September, a monthly tracking map released Wednesday shows.
The eight known wolves still roaming Colorado's mountains stayed in the state's north-central ranges in September, a monthly tracking map released Wednesday shows.
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Ecology
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Environment
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Ecology
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