Killing wolves

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The gray wolf (Canis lupus) was removed from the United States list of endangered species on the 28th of March (source). Since then, sixteen have been killed in the state of Wyoming.

JACKSON, Wyo. - Wyoming Game and Fish Department officials say 16 wolves have been legally killed in the state since the animals were removed from protection under the Endangered Species Act.

The latest wolf killing was reported by a hunter who shot a wolf May 5 near Daniel in Sublette County.

The 16 killed since late March include four wolves shot by the U.S. Agriculture Department after they were seen preying on cattle.

All the animals were shot in the area of the state where wolves can be killed at any time using any means. People who kill wolves are required to report to Game and Fish within 10 days.
(Wyo. wolf-kill total reaches 16, The Associated Press, Salt Lake City Tribune, 12 May 2008)

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