Two gray wolves in Washington state were killed by a helicopter Tuesday afternoon, state officials decided after the whole package – would at least eight wolves – had to be killed because of the repeated attacks on livestock, officials said. Airborne sniper with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife killed two wolves, about seven miles from the Canadian border – a week after the wildlife biologists and sharpshooters for days in search of the pack. A major conservation group agreed to work with Washington State to manage gray wolves, that the case should be killed, but also the guilt …
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