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Gray Wolf Management

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Winter wolfWS partners with State wildlife agencies and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct wolf damage management programs, including the investigation of injured and dead livestock, the capture and radio-collaring of wolves for research and other information-gathering purposes, and the direct removal of depredating wolves to resolve conflicts. 


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for status of gray wolves in your state and to learn more about their populations and recovery.

  • Gray Wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains 
  • Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lakes
  • Mexican Gray Wolves in the Southwest
  • USDA Farm Service Agency ELAP Program
     

  • Predators

    Click here for the 23 page booklet, "Lines of Defense: Coping with Predators in the Rocky Mountain Region

    Last Modified: September 28, 2011