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Idaho Biologists Count Fewer Wolves But More Breeding Pairs

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Idaho Keeps changing their numbers……. WTF….. oh they dont have that many fingers….. Idaho biologists say the number of wolves is likely declining, but their count of breeding pairs of wolves — a key number used to measure the health of the state’s wolf population — has actually gone up. Initial estimates suggested the number of breeding pairs could be …

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Twenty years ago today, 4 wolves were released into Idaho. What if it never happened? | Environment | Idahostatesman.com

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On Jan. 14, 1995, Moon Star Shadow, a 90-pound, silver-tipped black male, stepped out of his cage at Corn Creek and urinated, marking his new territory in Idaho. He and three other wolves released at the edge of the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness were the first of 66 wolves brought to Idaho and Yellowstone National Park from Canada …