Six dead wolf pups found in Idaho

FAIRFIELD, Idaho – Six dead wolf pups have been discovered on national forest land in south-central Idaho, state officials announced today. Idaho Fish and Game officers found the partially decomposed wolves Friday north of the rural community of Fairfield, which is about 45 miles southwest of Sun Valley Ski Resort. Preliminary necropsies were performed, but the cause of death is still unknown. Additional test results are forthcoming, officials said. Anyone with information should call the Citizens Against Poaching hotline at (800) 632-5999.

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