DENVER (KDVR) — It's official: Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists have laid eyes on the first gray wolf pup born since the voter-approved wolf reintroduction over the winter. The sighting was reported on June 18 in Grand County. Now that the wolves have reproduced, the state biologists are also considering that group a pack and named it the Copper Creek Pack. Night, thermal vision allowed for hazing, possibly killing preying wolves CPW said at this time there are no videos or photos of the one pup sighted by biologists during routing wolf monitoring. Biologists were only able to confirm the one young wolf, but say that wolves commonly have four to six pups in each lit
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