<p>Rick Disatuel, Colville Tribe's wildlife technician, covers the eyes of an immobilized wolf during a recent collaring process that took place in a remote location on the Colville Reservation. Although immobilized, the animals eyes remain open and must be protected from damage.</p>
June 8, 2012
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June 8, 2012 12:03 p.m.
Gray wolves collared on Colville Reservation
NESPELEM, Wash. — The Colville Tribes’ wolf trapping team has captured and collared two gray wolves in two days at a remote location this week on the Colville Reservation—an historic event for the Tribes, announced Colville Business Council Chairman Michael O. Finley.