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ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK — Rocky Mountain National Park officials say a recent report of a possible wolf sighting is credible but that it’s difficult to be sure without more evidence.
Ranger Jack Dinsmoor said today that two experienced park volunteers reported seeing what looked like a wolf on Dec. 4.
They didn’t get a photo, but large paw prints were later found in the area.
Dinsmoor says park officials don’t know whether the animal was a wolf, a wolf hybrid or some other kind of mix.
Wolves were wiped out in Colorado by the 1930s, but it’s believed they could migrate from Wyoming. In 2004, a dead wolf found along Interstate 70 was traced to Yellowstone National Park.



