[Vision2020] Information on wolves in Idaho

J Ford privatejf32 at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 17 12:02:58 PST 2007


(Chris S - step in here, buddy, if you can.)

There have been studies galore up in Alaska and in Yellow Stone as well as 
Montana and I believe even in places such as Kentucky, the Dakotas, etc, 
that have looked at this very issue...do wolves harm the herds of migrating 
animals and impact their numbers to the point of decimation?  I don't 
believe so.  What those studies proved is that about 85% of the time, the 
wolf simply does not come away from a hunt with a kill.  Humans, 
howemsoever, have about a 90% success rate when they go hunting and over 
100% success when they go poaching.

The wolf is not the problem - man's greed and demand to be supreme even in 
the natural world is!

Are wolves in the area - probably.  Are they here killing our "pets" - 
probably not.  After years and years of living in an area where you can 
clearly hear them every single night, the fact that no one is saying they 
KNOW they are here is significant.  Believe me - you'd know it.  Want your 
hair to go crawling up at the back of yer neck - listen to them calling to 
one another.  Ooooooo - now THAT's a sound to get yer blood cold!

J  :]





>From: "Matt Decker" <mattd2107 at hotmail.com>
>To: areaman at moscow.com, vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Information on wolves in Idaho
>Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:41:05 -0800
>
>Three to four years ago, a coworker spotted two wolves right along side
>Moscow Pullman Highway.
>
>This year elk hunting I saw one up by Laird park.
>
>They are around
>
>Matt
>
>
> >From: "Dan Carscallen" <areaman at moscow.com>
> >To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
> >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Information on wolves in Idaho
> >Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 08:03:15 -0800
> >
> >J Ford asks:
> >
> >"Has there EVER been a report of a wolf on the Palouse in the past 10
> >years?"
> >
> >Guess that depends on your definition of "The Palouse"
> >
> >A coworker saw a small pack on the Marble up above Clarkia (probably not
> >technically "the Palouse", but those wolves could range on into the
> >Palouse Divide).
> >
> >They've also been seen up 'round Elk River, a tad north of what I'd call
> >"the Palouse" as well, but again easy access to the Palouse range.
> >
> >I've also heard second- or third-hand that some sightings have been made
> >along the rim south of Genesee.  Again, maybe not quite "the Palouse",
> >and I take second- and third-hand information with a grain of salt.
> >I've also seen some fairly large tracks out in the toolies that are for
> >sure not coyote, and quite a ways away from where I'd expect to see
> >large dogs.
> >
> >I'm all for the wolves staying a "protected" species (a la grizzly
> >bears), but as often as I hear of sightings I wouldn't term them
> >"endangered" anymore.
> >
> >DC
> >
> >
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