[Vision2020] Information on wolves in Idaho

Art Deco deco at moscow.com
Wed Jan 17 08:47:07 PST 2007


J, et al,

In general, wolves are quite a bit bigger than coyotes.  Coyotes have relatively small paws for their body size while wolves have large paws.  Some wolves are very dark in color also.  There are other ways to tell them apart if one gets closer.

Our last wolf sighting (and photographs) were of a large black wolf at the edge of the fourth summit lake on a return day hike from Jacques Lake to Medicine Lake in Jasper Park.  This photo was taken in July 2005.

A photo (not of great quality) of this moment can be found at http://users.moscow.com/waf/V%202020/Black%20Wolf%20Canadian%20Rockies%202005%20215.jpg

Many years ago before the present controversy and even before the re-introduction of wolves, several people, including myself, saw two wolves running together near the locust trees one day on Weather Hill of Moscow Mountain.  A neighbor also saw a wolverine around this area a few weeks later.

As a side note referring to my precious post, wolverines and badgers also prey upon pets.  Both can successfully take a dog much larger than themselves, not to mention a house or barn cat of any size.

W.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "J Ford" <privatejf32 at hotmail.com>
To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 7:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Information on wolves in Idaho


> Wolf/coyote - who can tell?  With eyes that clearly are so far right 
> situated, it can get confusing and hard to see clearly, yes?
> 
> Has there EVER been a report of a wolf on the Palouse in the past 10 years?
> 
> J  :]
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>>From: "Art Deco" <deco at moscow.com>
>>To: "Vision 2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>,        "Jennifer McFarland" 
>><jmcfarland at latah.id.us>
>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Information on wolves in Idaho
>>Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 07:35:26 -0800
>>
>>Pat writes:
>>
>>"We have many locals at the base of Moscow Mt who have seen wolves and had 
>>problems with loss of pets etc. It is local!"
>>
>>I live on Moscow Mountain and interact with many who live here also and who 
>>spend time in woods on a frequent basis.  I have not heard of one confirmed 
>>case of anyone losing a pet to a wolf.  Owls, hawks, and eagles have taken 
>>a number of cats and small dogs.  In two cases a cougar got a dog that was 
>>running loose.  Coyotes have also preyed upon pets mostly by a pack luring 
>>loose dogs away from their homes, then attacking them, or a single coyote 
>>occasionally snatching a small dog or cat.  Bobcats have also taken some 
>>small dogs and cats.  In one case a deer with a fawn kicked a dog to death 
>>that was menacing the fawn.  Dogs that menace moose are also in for an 
>>unpleasant, if not fatal surprise.
>>
>>There is little doubt that parts of Moscow Mountain fall within the very 
>>large ranges of a few wolves.  Hence, there have been occasional sightings 
>>of wolves or wolf signs.  So far as I know there is no eyewitness or 
>>reliable evidence of wolves preying upon pets on Moscow Mountain.
>>
>>Perhaps Pat you can supply some reliable witnesses to back up your claim.  
>>Do not however offer Jim Hagadorn who sees wolves in every shadow and 
>>blames all most wildlife trouble on them, not unlike the 1960s 
>>right-wingers who blamed all our country's problems on communist 
>>infiltration.  Except within a small band of rabid hunters, Hagadorn has no 
>>credibility on this issue.
>>
>>I am copying Jennifer McFarland with the hope that she forward this post to 
>>the local Fish and Game Officer who might be able to offer more information 
>>on your claim.  Mark Solomon who lives on the opposite end of the mountain 
>>from  ourselves may also have some pertinent information he might share.
>>
>>By spreading gross, prejudicial misinformation, the ability to deal 
>>rationally with the wolf issue is severely crippled.
>>
>>W.
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Pat Kraut" <pkraut at moscow.com>
>>To: "vision2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>>Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 9:11 PM
>>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Information on wolves in Idaho
>>
>>
>> > We have many locals at the base of Moscow Mt who have seen wolves and 
>>had
>> > problems with loss of pets etc. It is local!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Paul Rumelhart" <godshatter at yahoo.com>
>> > To: "Vision2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>> > Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 8:39 PM
>> > Subject: [Vision2020] Information on wolves in Idaho
>> >
>> >
>> > http://www.idahowolves.org
>> >
>> > This website was sent to me by one of the groups that sponsors the
>> > site.  I found the information in it very interesting and helpful.  I
>> > recommend anyone that is interested in the topic of wolves and how they
>> > affect the elk population in Idaho and other related topics to take a 
>>look.
>> >
>> > How do people here feel about this?  Is this mostly a southern Idaho
>> > concern?
>> >
>> > Paul
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