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Wolf News - July 2023
THREE-LEGGED WOLF THAT DUG TUNNEL OUT OF ENCLOSURE REGULARLY SPOTTED RUNNING ON BEACH IN POLAND
July 28th, Poland: A national park in Poland is searching for a three-legged wolf it had in its care after a car accident but which escaped by digging a tunnel out of its enclosure. The young male, named Kamyk (Pebble), has often been spotted by tourists running on local beaches.
IDAHO WON'T GIVE WOLVES TO COLORADO, WHICH STILL HASN'T FOUND A SOURCE
July 20th, Idaho: Colorado Parks and Wildlife plans to reintroduce wolves before the end of the year, but 9NEWS confirms Idaho and Wyoming won't give wolves to the state.
July 20th, North Carolina: Cue Shakira, because in exciting wolf conservation news, ABC11 North Carolina announced that two families of the critically endangered red wolf have been released into the wild.
MAJOR EFFORT UNDERWAY TO RESTORE ENDANGERED MEXICAN WOLF POPULATIONS
July 20th: The race to save an endangered species took five newborn Mexican wolf pups on a nearly 2,500-mile journey from captivity in New York to the wild in New Mexico.
WOLF SHOT DEAD AFTER BITING FARMER WHO WAS PROTECTING HIS SHEEP
July 10th, Netherlands: Wild animal protection group Faunabescherming has made a formal complaint about a man who called in the police after claiming he was attacked by a wolf in Drenthe at the weekend.
THESE NEW WOLF PUPS AT THE MEMPHIS ZOO HAVE US HOWLING
July 7th, Tennessee: Move over, Grizzlies. Memphians may soon have a new favorite animal.
IBERIAN WOLF IN CROSSHAIRS OF SPANISH RIGHT AS PARTIES COURT RURAL VOTERS
July 4th, Spain: Hunting Iberian wolves could become legal again as Spain’s main opposition party joined far-right Vox in vowing to end protections for the endangered animal in a bid to attract rural voters.
MONTANA PROPOSES DROPPING WOLF HUNT QUOTA SIGNIFICANTLY
July 3rd, Montana: Fish, Wildlife, and Parks officials: Wolf population has dropped in last 2 years, and new quota will keep wolves at healthy, sustainable population per state law.