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11 wrz 2020 · Long before Meriwether Lewis and William Clark first crossed into Idaho in 1805, the gray wolf reigned supreme in North America, from Alaska’s snow-packed gullies to sandstone beds in Mexico.
Just 9 days after the first batch of wolves were transplanted into Central Idaho in January 1995, Wolf B13 ventured 60 air miles to Salmon rancher Gene Hussey’s cattle pasture and was found dead from a gunshot wound, lying next to a dead calf that B13 had presumably killed.
Before wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and Central Idaho in 1995, the Dutchers’ groundbreaking documentary film, Wolf: Return of A Legend, captivated an audience of 17 million television viewers and garnered a Primetime Emmy Award in 1994.
14 wrz 2008 · Jon T. Coleman describes an incident that took place in the winter of 1814 deep in the Ohio River Valley, in which John James Audubon assists a farmer as he mutilates trapped wolves. During the...
13 gru 2009 · After lunch one fall day, Leopold and his crew of surveyors opened fire on an old mother wolf and her six adolescent pups at the foot of a mountain.
Just nine days after the first wolves were transplanted into Idaho, Wolf B13 ventured 60 air miles to Salmon rancher Gene Hussey’s cattle pasture and was found dead from a gunshot wound, lying next to a dead calf that B13 had presumably killed.
Idaho at a glance. Gray wolves once existed throughout Idaho; however, persecution and, eventually, poisoning began shortly after European settlement. Wolves were reintroduced to central Idaho in 1995 and 1996 in an effort to facilitate recovery of the gray wolf in the Northern Rockies states.