Wolves continue to slowly reinhabit Washington state-

Excellent news!

Wildlife officials suspect third wolf pack.
Spokesman

 
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4 Responses to Wildlife officials suspect third wolf pack

  1. Daniel Berg says:

    Some welcome news coming on the heels the alpha female of the Lookout Pack disappearing out of thin air earlier this summer.

  2. Daniel Berg,

    Yes it is.

    I do hope the Lookout Pack is still around because they were not derived from dispersers from Idaho or even interior B.C.. They came from the B.C. coast.

    • Daniel Berg says:

      Ralph,

      I do too. I plan on following up with the biologist for the Okanogan district this fall for a status update.

      In your opinion, what would be the best case scenario for wolves eventually repopulating the Washington & Oregon Cascades? Would it be a pipeline south from BC into the Northern Cascades of WA, East to West from Northeastern Washington to the Northern Cascades, East to west from Eastern Oregon to the Oregon Cascades, and eventually Southern to Northern Cascades?

  3. ProWolf in WY says:

    Keep ’em coming!

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