State conservation officials said Monday that they are trying to find whoever shot and killed a wolf in central Minnesota as well as those responsible for the shooting of 22 ducks whose carcasses were dumped along a road in Little Falls, Minn.
Tips from the public to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources led the agency on Friday to the wolf and the ducks in what DNR spokesman Joe Albert said appear to be separate incidents.
The wolf was killed near Buckman, a town about about 6 miles south of Pierz, the DNR said. The ducks, some fully intact while others were partly cleaned, were dumped near Little Falls, the agency said.
State conservation officials said Monday that they are trying to find whoever shot and killed a wolf in central Minnesota as well as those responsible for the shooting of 22 ducks whose carcasses were dumped along a road in Little Falls, Minn.
Tips from the public to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources led the agency on Friday to the wolf and the ducks in what DNR spokesman Joe Albert said appear to be separate incidents.
The wolf was killed near Buckman, a town about about 6 miles south of Pierz, the DNR said. The ducks, some fully intact while others were partly cleaned, were dumped near Little Falls, the agency said.
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