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A domestic calf was found dead and consumed on private land in the Madison Valley. USDA Wildlife Services investigated the incident on Apr. 25 and determined it was a probable wolf depredation.




<br>A signal from a radio-collared wolf in the Cougar 2 Pack was heard in the vicinity. The pack has been in the area for most of the winter and spring.<br>



<br>No control action will be taken at this time because the carcass was too consumed to confirm that it was a wolf depredation. FWP personnel will monitor for wolf activity in the area.<br>



<br>On Mar. 28, 2008, the Northern Rocky Mountain gray wolf population was removed from the federal Endangered Species list. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is now the lead agency for wolf conservation and management in Montana on non-tribal lands.<br>



<br>Under Montana's Wolf Management Plan, wolves are classified as "a species in need of management" and can only be legally killed during an official hunting or trapping season, if the wolf is killing or threatening to kill pets or livestock, or to protect human life.<br>



<br>To learn more about Montana's recovered wolf population, visit FWP online at www.fwp.mt.gov/wildthings/wolf , where visitors can also tell FWP when they see wolves or wolf sign. The information helps to verify the activity, distribution, and pack size of Montana's recovered wolf population.