
Colorado releases first 5 wolves as controversial reintroduction program moves forward
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Gray wolves were released in Colorado as part of a voter-approved reintroduction program. The release was supported in urban areas but faced opposition in rural regions.
She was one of five gray wolves Wildlife officials released in a remote part of Colorado's Rocky Mountains on Monday to kick off a voter-approved reintroduction program that was embraced in the state's mostly Democratic urban corridor but staunchly opposed in conservative rural areas where ranchers worry about attacks on livestock.
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