Wyoming Wolf Population Declines Due to Distemper Outbreak, Hunt Quota Halved
A canine distemper outbreak has significantly reduced Wyoming's wolf population, leading wildlife managers to cut the hunting quota by half. Biologists attribute the decline, which includes a substantial decrease in breeding pairs, primarily to the disease. This marks the lowest wolf numbers in the state in two decades.
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