From the daily archives: Thursday, July 24, 2008
I’ve haven’t posted a BFC update for a while, and it’s time.
RM
Update: related. State vet: Brucellosis came from elk. By Jennifer McKee. Helena Independent Review State Bureau
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Continue Reading →The good news has now been confirmed.
DNA tests confirm wild gray wolves in Okanogan Co.. Associated Press (as printed in Idaho Statesman).
Update: there are 6 pups. So a North Cascades pack of 8 wolves!
Update: there are photos in this story. Long-absent wolves denning in Washington. Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
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