Federal officials in the U-S are offering a reward of up to one-thousand dollars for information surrounding the killings of two gray wolves in northern Minnesota.
The wolves, one northwest of Grand Rapids and the other killed near Two Harbors, were killed on or around November 9th.
The wolf killed near Two Harbors had been fitted with a radio tracking collar.
Gray wolves are protected under the Endangered Species Act and offenders face up to six months in prison and a 25-thousand dollar fine.
Grey Wolves killed in Minnesota
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