Sam Peña is a multimedia journalist at Denver7 KMGH in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — Colorado Parks and Wildlife said it will not remove a male wolf linked to recent depredation incidents after discovering it's likely breeding.
The first depredation incident was on April 2 in Grand County, The second incident happened five days later in Jackson County. Three yearling cattle were killed by wolves in Grand County on April 17. The next day, a fourth yearling cattle was killed on the same property. "I've talked a little bit with one of the producers about the reimbursement process, and it needs to be worked through more," said Tim Ritschard, the board's president.
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