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By Ellen Fike, Cowboy State Daily An investigation into the death of several coyotes near Afton has revealed they were shot, not poisoned as initially believed, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department announced this week. On March 30, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s Jackson office received a report of several dead coyotes found along Wyoming Highway 89, about 23 miles south of Afton, according to a report from the department. The person reporting the bodies also reported seeing a cooler with packages of processed meat and other body parts at the scene, raising suspicions the coyotes might have been poisoned. However, the department found no evidence of wildlife violations during its investigation. ....
AFTON After a thorough investigation, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department determined several dead coyotes found near Afton were not poisoned nor was there any evidence of other wildlife violations. On Tuesday, March 30, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s Jackson office received a report of several dead coyotes found along Wyoming Highway 89, approximately 23 miles south of Afton. The reporting individual also stated that a cooler with some packages of processed meat and other carcass parts were at the scene and suspected the coyotes may have been poisoned. Following a thorough investigation, Game and Fish found no evidence of wildlife violations, according to a Game and Fish press release. ....
Wyoming Game and Fish Investigates Report of Dead Coyotes Jackson – On Tuesday, March 30, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s Jackson office received a report of several dead coyotes found along Wyoming Highway 89, approximately 23 miles south of Afton. The reporting individual also stated that a cooler with some packages of processed meat and other carcass parts were at the scene and suspected the coyotes may have been poisoned. Following a thorough investigation, Game and Fish found no evidence of wildlife violations. A Game and Fish law enforcement officer investigated the scene the same day the report was received, but did not find evidence to suggest the coyotes died of poisoning. The coyote carcasses were in varying stages of decomposition, with some obviously having died well-before the cooler with meat appeared at the site. Seven coyote carcasses were intact enough to allow a necropsy and all had gunshot wounds, indicating that was the cause of death. One bu ....
(Afton, WY) – On Tuesday, March 30th, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s Jackson office received a report of several dead coyotes found along Wyoming… ....