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Monday, December 03, 2018
Famous Yellowstone park wolf killed by hunter
One of the most popular wolves in Yellowstone National Park was killed by a hunter after wandering just outside the park last weekend, the New York Times reported Friday.
The shooting of the wild wolf Spitfire, also known as 926F, was within in hunting laws as Montana permitted the hunting of the wolves in 2011. According to The Times, several hundred are killed each year.
“A game warden checked with the hunter and everything about this harvest was legal,” Abby Nelson, a wolf management specialist with the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, told The Times.
Spitfire, reportedly a favorite among wolf watchers who frequented the park, was the alpha female leader of the Lamar Canyon pack...MORE
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