Phantom Hill wolf pack

  • Here is the latest news as written by Idaho Fish and Game. It has a wolf and livestock mortality table. Ralph Maughan – – – – – – – – IDAHO WOLF MANAGEMENT PROGRESS REPORT To: Idaho Fish and Game Staff and Cooperators From: IDFG Wolf Program Coordinator, Steve Nadeau Subject: Status of Gray Wolf…

  • Should the pack be hazed? This is a no-brainer. Of course, the pack should be hazed. They are not afraid of people because they have not had an experience that tells them to be. Hazing will do the local people even more good. Wolves close by worry many folks, and they are a threat to…

  • Some exciting news in central Idaho today – The Phantom Hill wolf pack made an appearance over the weekend igniting excitement from valley residents and wolf watchers. Update 3/4/09: Predators clash above Elkhorn – Idaho Mountain Express The Phantoms were in view – word got around and it was a wolf jam at the best viewing…

  • Here is the latest wolf news from the Idaho Fish and Game Department- It looks like efforts to keep the Phantom Hill wolf pack from killing domestic sheep in the headwaters of the Big Wood River/Boulder/Smoky Mountains north of Ketchum, Idaho was highly successful. Only one sheep was killed by a wolf during the summer…

  • The Phantom Hill wolf pack is considered by some as Ketchum, Idaho’s own. First discovered this year, the pack has been around for more than a year, however, because it has yearlings. Its range is in the Boulder and Smoky Mountains, bisected by scenic Idaho Highway 75, about 25 miles north of Ketchum. On one…

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