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Two wolves killed after calf’s death

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Federal agents have killed two wolves in the Big Hole Valley following the recent death of a calf.

The calf was killed Nov. 9. The wolves were killed Nov. 15, the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks announced Friday.

“There is a lot of livestock production in the Big Hole Valley, and there have been conflicts in the past,” said Carolyn Sime, FWP wolf program coordinator. Last winter, she said, the Battlefield Pack followed migrating big game out of the valley, and she expects that to happen again this winter.

FWP authorized Wildlife Services, a federal agency, to kill two wolves in the area as part of its “incremental approach” to dealing with wolf-livestock conflicts.