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OT Wolves in Oregon it's official
From the local rag:
Posted by Mike Stahlberg at 04:32 PM on Thursday, January 24, 2008
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Wolf documented in northeastern Oregon
A female gray wolf from Idaho’s Timberline Pack has been positively located in Oregon, using radio signals from her tracking collar, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced today. Highlights of the ODFW’s news release follow:
The wolf, a two- to three-year-old female identified as B-300, has been wearing the collar since she was captured northeast of Boise by Idaho biologists in August 2006. She’s now traveling in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest near the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area, between Medical Springs and Wallowa. Biologists have observed evidence of wolves in this area over the past six months.
Aerial searches for signals from wolf tracking collars, specifically those which have been reported as missing from Idaho, helped the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife locate the wolf. A signal was picked up January 17, but the location of the animal was not confirmed. A ground search the next day turned up tracks which appeared to be of a wolf. Another aerial search January 21 failed to pick up the signal, but on January 23 the signal was picked up and a single wolf was visually identified.
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We knew it was only a matter of time. Mule deer numbers are low and dropping and cougars have much of the blame. Now wolves?
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Posted by Mike Stahlberg at 04:32 PM on Thursday, January 24, 2008
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Wolf documented in northeastern Oregon
A female gray wolf from Idaho’s Timberline Pack has been positively located in Oregon, using radio signals from her tracking collar, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced today. Highlights of the ODFW’s news release follow:
The wolf, a two- to three-year-old female identified as B-300, has been wearing the collar since she was captured northeast of Boise by Idaho biologists in August 2006. She’s now traveling in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest near the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area, between Medical Springs and Wallowa. Biologists have observed evidence of wolves in this area over the past six months.
Aerial searches for signals from wolf tracking collars, specifically those which have been reported as missing from Idaho, helped the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife locate the wolf. A signal was picked up January 17, but the location of the animal was not confirmed. A ground search the next day turned up tracks which appeared to be of a wolf. Another aerial search January 21 failed to pick up the signal, but on January 23 the signal was picked up and a single wolf was visually identified.
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We knew it was only a matter of time. Mule deer numbers are low and dropping and cougars have much of the blame. Now wolves?
Quinn
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Been reading about DOA wolves killed on the hwy in Oregon for a few years now, looks like they are official now. Sorry to hear it, but then I'm sorry we have them here too!
Sounds like this one is from the pack a few people I know have seen up around the local ski resort. Guess it figured it was to crowded and should move away to start a new pack!
--Carl
Sounds like this one is from the pack a few people I know have seen up around the local ski resort. Guess it figured it was to crowded and should move away to start a new pack!
--Carl
Question?
If before white man came here there were wolves and cougars werent there also deer and elk and caribou? Why the big concern now?Its man you have to watch out for .No not for killing everything off with guns. Killing everything off for progress-you know shopping malls, golf courses,condos. Personally the more animals and diversity of wilderness and the less humans the more I like it.
Yes, but these are not the same species of wolves that were here before being wiped out in the early 1900s. It's more akin to saying, "we're out of cows, go get some", and importing the musk ox. You could do it, but why would a thinking man be impressed? This is not reintroduction, it's "introduction". What's the point?
That aside, nature is self-regulating, sort of, over a long period of time. In the meantime, the wolves multiply and kill sheep and cattle, as well as elk and the ranchers, then we (the taxpayers and sportsmen) pay for it. The elk would be ok if we didn't feed them, but they're trapped between suburban sprawl and need to be fed to stay alive. This is complex in itself, but the few areas that elk can roam, where we've set aside areas for them, are majestic mountainous areas with poor winter browse- elk are plains animals, not forest dwellers- they take to the mountains to escape traiffic (read "us"). Anyhow, the wolves set up camp near the feeding areas...
You can't (currently) legally shoot these things; like grizzlies, they're protected (at least until this coming fall, in Idaho) and, like grizzlies, due to this extended state of protection, have no fear of man- so all your wives and kids and fishermen frolicking about in camps and streams become potential targets.
Like grizzlies and bison, you can't keep 'em in the parks; they can't read the boundary signs...
Not the whole case, just a few random thoughts...
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That aside, nature is self-regulating, sort of, over a long period of time. In the meantime, the wolves multiply and kill sheep and cattle, as well as elk and the ranchers, then we (the taxpayers and sportsmen) pay for it. The elk would be ok if we didn't feed them, but they're trapped between suburban sprawl and need to be fed to stay alive. This is complex in itself, but the few areas that elk can roam, where we've set aside areas for them, are majestic mountainous areas with poor winter browse- elk are plains animals, not forest dwellers- they take to the mountains to escape traiffic (read "us"). Anyhow, the wolves set up camp near the feeding areas...
You can't (currently) legally shoot these things; like grizzlies, they're protected (at least until this coming fall, in Idaho) and, like grizzlies, due to this extended state of protection, have no fear of man- so all your wives and kids and fishermen frolicking about in camps and streams become potential targets.
Like grizzlies and bison, you can't keep 'em in the parks; they can't read the boundary signs...
Not the whole case, just a few random thoughts...
1x2
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Re: Question?
Why the big concern now is that there ARE "white men" here. Granted, humans goof up the balance almost by definition. But it is what it is, and adding more predators besides man into the equation puts an overwhelming strain on prey animals. We can all join hands and lament what the "white man" has done with shopping malls and golf courses, but that doesn't help the deer or elk populations any.cvarcher wrote:If before white man came here there were wolves and cougars werent there also deer and elk and caribou? Why the big concern now?Its man you have to watch out for .No not for killing everything off with guns. Killing everything off for progress-you know shopping malls, golf courses,condos. Personally the more animals and diversity of wilderness and the less humans the more I like it.
Humans are predators and we are controlled by seasons and bag limits. It is up to us to control other predators as well.
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The reason we got rid of wolves in the first place is that we compete for the same food. I shoot coyotes because they eat grouse and I eat grouse . Am I wrong . I don't know but it's reality.
Until you have wolves circling you while your in the woods , then you'll know what your comfort level is sharing the woods with wolves.
Until you have wolves circling you while your in the woods , then you'll know what your comfort level is sharing the woods with wolves.
If there is a collar they WILL bring in a forensic team and most likely willRIHMFIRE wrote:If they have collars on...and they have gps systems on them
dont mess with them....the officials will be on your @$$ faster
than you think...
trace you to your home.
On the brighter side, give it 10-20 years and there will be bounties on there
heads again. Doing what they naturally do, we will have to take care of them
yet again.
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The problem with this is wolves aren't the only critters that scavenge for food. Bald Eagles are major scavengers along with muliple species of mamals and birds. Would you sentence them all to death just to take out one species?Time to pour antifreeze on the gutpiles after deer and elk season. I know it sounds harsh but I have heard of it being done before.
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Re: Question?
In today's politicaly correct climate, it's easier to do something about too many "white men" and malls, than it is to do anything about predators, especially wolves!cvarcher wrote:If before white man came here there were wolves and cougars werent there also deer and elk and caribou? Why the big concern now?Its man you have to watch out for .No not for killing everything off with guns. Killing everything off for progress-you know shopping malls, golf courses,condos. Personally the more animals and diversity of wilderness and the less humans the more I like it.
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