Yeah, you are not supposed to do that. re-predation is highly likely.
That is why they get removed in the first place or they end up dead.
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>Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been holding five wolves in captivity, in a secret location, since the summer. The state announced they will all be released this winter.
"The remaining captive wolves, the female and four pups, appear to be healthy and will contribute to wolf restoration in Colorado when they are also released during this season," CPW announced in the press release.
Yeah, you are not supposed to do that. re-predation is highly likely.
That is why they get removed in the first place or they end up dead.
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From the post:
>>Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been holding five wolves in captivity, in a secret location, since the summer. The state announced they will all be released this winter.
"The remaining captive wolves, the female and four pups, appear to be healthy and will contribute to wolf restoration in Colorado when they are also released during this season," CPW announced in the press release.
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