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Northeast WA wolf saga continues

A 104-pound female gray wolf wakes up from a tranquilizer after being trapped and fitted with a GPS collar on the Colville Indian Reservation on Sept. 2, 2012. It was the third wolf trapped and released by the tribal wildlife program in three months. (Colville Confederated Tribes)

ENDANGERED SPECIES — No report yet on whether more Wedge Pack wolves have been killed in northern Stevens County as they continue to kill cattle while eluding the guns and traps of Washington Fish and Wildlife Department officers.

Get up to speed with:

Fight over wolves reignited — Seattle Times

Daily Wolf Howler, week’s-end update — Northwest Sportsman

Colville Tribe confirms state’s 9th wolf pack — Spokesman-Review

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Outdoors Blog." Read all stories from this blog