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2 Wolves Poached in Southwestern Montana

One was shot just outside Yellowstone National Park and the other near the Centennial Valley

By Justin Franz

Montana wildlife officials say poachers shot and killed two wolves, one just outside Yellowstone National Park and the other near the Centennial Valley.

Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials said in a statement Friday that a hiker found a dead wolf off the Old Yellowstone Trail near Gardiner on May 10. The wolf was a yearling female that was shot days earlier.

Last Saturday, a dead adult male wolf was found at the Ruby River Long Creek Divide. Wildlife officials estimated the wolf was shot a day or two before its carcass was discovered.

Hunting season for wolves ended on March 15. The penalty for killing a wolf out of season is a citation and $1,000 in restitution.

FWP officials are asking anyone with information to call 800-TIP-MONT.