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Something to Howl About: New Wolf Pack Found

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011   

BELLEVUE, Idaho - A new wolf pack has been discovered in Blaine County.

The presence of adults and pups between Bellevue and Hailey toward the Pioneer Mountains has been confirmed by a Wood River Wolf Project field team. There is no way to know yet where the family came from, says team leader Patrick Graham, but there are definitely pups.

"With some of the tracking that we had done, we'd kind of concluded that these wolves were in this certain area. We gave a howl, we weren't really expecting too many results, and right when we howled, they howled right back."

The Wood River Wolf Project coordinates with Idaho Fish and Game, county officials and local livestock owners to explore ways for sheep, cattle and wolves to coexist. Methods used include range riders, trained dogs, flagged fencing and noisemakers.

There hasn't been much wolf activity around the region's famed Phantom Hill pack during the past six months, Graham says, so he's excited to find proof of this new family.

"Not only do we live in this really beautiful place, have access to all this great wilderness, but understanding that it is a healthy ecosystem and that there are wolves present - it's enriching."

Details about the Wood River Wolf Project, coordinated by Defenders of Wildlife, are online at defenders.org.


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