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G_j

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14. one reason it is easy to 'collapse a wolf pack'
Fri Jan 18, 2013, 12:44 AM
Jan 2013
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/09/science/earth/famous-wolf-is-killed-outside-yellowstone.html?_r=0


‘Famous’ Wolf Is Killed Outside Yellowstone
By NATE SCHWEBER
Published: December 8, 2012

Yellowstone National Park’s best-known wolf, beloved by many tourists and valued by scientists who tracked its movements, was shot and killed on Thursday outside the park’s boundaries, Wyoming wildlife officials reported.

Doug McLaughlin

The wolf that researchers called 832F, left, was shot on Thursday. The alpha female of the Lamar Canyon pack, she wore a tracking collar. The wolf with her, known as 754, was killed last month.

The wolf, known as 832F to researchers, was the alpha female of the park’s highly visible Lamar Canyon pack and had become so well known that some wildlife watchers referred to her as a “rock star.” The animal had been a tourist favorite for most of the past six years.

The wolf was fitted with a $4,000 collar with GPS tracking technology, which is being returned, said Daniel Stahler, a project director for Yellowstone’s wolf program. Based on data from the wolf’s collar, researchers knew that her pack rarely ventured outside the park, and then only for brief periods, Dr. Stahler said.
Hi, I hunt. AtheistCrusader Jan 2013 #1
Wild boar are a nuisance where you live? Where do you live? ZombieHorde Jan 2013 #2
Where do you live? XemaSab Jan 2013 #3
I live in Western Montana. ZombieHorde Jan 2013 #4
They haven't gotten across the columbia river into WA yet. AtheistCrusader Jan 2013 #12
Wild pigs wreak havok on ecosystems. alarimer Jan 2013 #5
They're not indiginous? Where are they from? nt ZombieHorde Jan 2013 #6
brought here by Europeans Kali Jan 2013 #7
So the people who hunt them generally eat them? ZombieHorde Jan 2013 #9
yes but Kali Jan 2013 #10
You can, and some people do. AtheistCrusader Jan 2013 #11
Not here, no. AtheistCrusader Jan 2013 #8
one reason it is easy to 'collapse a wolf pack' G_j Jan 2013 #14
That was a sad article. AtheistCrusader Jan 2013 #16
They ruin the habitat for native species. Mojorabbit Jan 2013 #18
not ALL ranchers Kali Jan 2013 #13
Good point. Thank you. AtheistCrusader Jan 2013 #15
I forget where but G_j Jan 2013 #17
you can probably imagine how well that works out Kali Jan 2013 #19
is it direct knowledge of this G_j Jan 2013 #21
not direct for me, no Kali Jan 2013 #22
I say, if you have a dead and half eaten cow, Volaris Jan 2013 #23
I absolutely agree. Owl Jan 2013 #24
Wanna-be apex predators hate competition = humans. flvegan Jan 2013 #20
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