Jackson, Wyo. (AP) — None of 11 wolves captured in Jackson Hole recently tested positive for brucellosis, according to a federal biologist. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Mike Jimenez said six of the wolves live on the National Elk Refuge. Four of the other wolves live next to the refuge. The average brucellosis infection […]
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