Animals
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Yellowstone Park: Montana Hunters Killed 3 Wolves During State's Hunting Season
Wolf biologists at Yellowstone National Park report that the park's Junction Butte Pack of 27 wolves lost three wolves during week one of Montana's wolf hunting season and Montana hunters were responsible for their death, as per a news release from the park. Yellowstone said the Junction Butte Pack is the world's most viewed wolf pack.
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