Wolf Pack Makes Den in Central Idaho's Wood River Valley
04:01 PM MDT on Saturday, June 23, 2007
Associated Press
KETCHUM - For the first time, biologists with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game have confirmed that a breeding pair of wolves have established a den and are caring for an unknown number of pups in the northern portion of the valley.
Residents have reported seeing wolves that were black and gray north of Ketchum.
Dave Parrish, Magic Valley regional supervisor for Fish and Game, says wolves have entered the valley before from surrounding drainages.
But he says this is the first time one of the packs has chosen to build a den in the valley
Originally posted by mlpriorI find any organisms that can survive alongside humans fascinating.
Wolf Pack Makes Den in Central Idaho's Wood River Valley
04:01 PM MDT on Saturday, June 23, 2007
Associated Press
KETCHUM - For the first time, biologists with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game have confirmed that a breeding pair of wolves have established a den and are caring for an unknown number of pups in the northern portion of the valley. ...[text shortened]...
But he says this is the first time one of the packs has chosen to build a den in the valley
Originally posted by mlpriorum.. so this valley in question, it's inhabited?
Wolf Pack Makes Den in Central Idaho's Wood River Valley
04:01 PM MDT on Saturday, June 23, 2007
Associated Press
KETCHUM - For the first time, biologists with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game have confirmed that a breeding pair of wolves have established a den and are caring for an unknown number of pups in the northern portion of the valley. ...[text shortened]...
But he says this is the first time one of the packs has chosen to build a den in the valley
sounds really weird. normally wolves won't even let you get close enough to see them. they're very timid. maybe they're not wolves but hybrids?
or rabid. that's another thing which causes wolves to behave unnaturally.
Originally posted by mlpriorThen there's still hope for us.........well them at least.
Wolf Pack Makes Den in Central Idaho's Wood River Valley
04:01 PM MDT on Saturday, June 23, 2007
Associated Press
KETCHUM - For the first time, biologists with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game have confirmed that a breeding pair of wolves have established a den and are caring for an unknown number of pups in the northern portion of the valley. ...[text shortened]...
But he says this is the first time one of the packs has chosen to build a den in the valley