Operation underway to capture B.C. wolves for relocation in Colorado

This July 16, 2004, photo shows a grey wolf at the Wildlife ¹ú²úÓÕ»ó¸£Àû Center in Forest Lake, Minn. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has begin a capture operation of grey wolves in British Columbia in an effort to return the wolf to the state. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Dawn Villella

A wildlife team from the United States has begun capturing grey wolves in British Columbia for release in Colorado after voters in the state approved a proposal to reintroduce the animals, which have been "functionally extinct" there for 75 years.

The operation by Colorado Parks and Wildlife comes following an agreement with the B.C. government to "translocate" up to 15 wolves each year over the next three to five years.

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