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Gray wolf reported in Montrose County area - MSNThe wolf was found in the southeast area of the Blue Mesa Reservoir and then moved southwest. On Tuesday morning, the wolf was tracked east of the Montrose County line south of Morrow Point Reservoir.
A gray wolf who was part of a group of wolves brought to Colorado earlier this year has died in a different state.
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The wolf was found in the southeast area of the Blue Mesa Reservoir and then moved southwest. On Tuesday morning, the wolf was tracked east of the Montrose County line south of Morrow Point Reservoir.
They did say that the wolf went by the number 2513. Gray wolf 2513 was part of the group of 20 wolves that were from taken from Canada to Colorado and released into the wild in January.
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