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  1. 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.

  2. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service started to hold public meetings about the possibility of reintroducing wolves in Yellowstone National Park and in Central Idaho. This was one of the most controversial and emotional issues to surface in modern history.

  3. 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....

  4. In February 2005, the Fish and Wildlife Service revised the rules that govern the experimental non-essential population of reintroduced wolves in Idaho south of Interstate 90. The change eased wolf management rules and gave Idaho a greater role in wolf management.

  5. 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.

  6. 15 maj 2023 · Employees of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Idaho recently killed eight young wolves in an ongoing effort to manage the predator numbers in the state. The culled pups were part of the Timberline Pack—a wolf group unofficially “adopted” by students at Timberline High School in Boise who’ve...

  7. 1 gru 2020 · Wolves were once common in Idaho, but nearly all wolves in the lower 48 states were wiped out by the end of the Great Depression. Wolves were reintroduced to central Idaho in the 1990s, sparking a surge in wolf populations and the need for nonlethal deterrent methods to protect livestock.

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