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A fourth gray wolf that was brought to Colorado from Canada as part of the state's reintroduction program has died, Colorado and federal officials confirmed on Friday morning.
The female gray wolf was part of the group from British Columbia that was relocated to Colorado in January, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
The latest death occurred May 15 in northwest Colorado, prompting finger pointing as to how the female wolf from British Columbia may have died.
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