Manitoba Conservation says two black wolves were killed in the Victoria Beach and Hillside Beach area
CBC News
Posted: Oct 11, 2015
Manitoba Conservation says two black wolves have been killed in the Victoria Beach and Hillside Beach area, and it's believed they are the same animals responsible for the fatal attacks on pets earlier this year.
The province sent a trapper to the area after three dogs were killed by a pack of wolves in mid September.
A fourth dog was also injured in a separate attack.
Barry Verbiwski is Manitoba Conservation's head of fur-bearer and human wildlife conflict management.
Verbiwski said the trapper is still searching for two other wolves and he's asking pet owners to remain vigilant.
"Don't chain your dog up in the backyard cause the dog won't be able to defend itself if a wolf does come through, and be vigilant. Be bear smart, be wildlife smart." he said.
Hair and tissue samples from the wolves that were killed have been sent for DNA analysis.
Their remains are now with the provincial vet , who will check their stomach contents to determine if either animal was involved in the dog attacks earlier this year.
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