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Wildlife officials will let a lone wolf pup fend for itself after failing to capture it with its parents and four siblings.
The 6-month-old pup should be able to hunt small animals like rabbits and squirrels.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife leaders decided in August to round up the Copper Creek pack after a series of livestock killings near its den site.
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