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As Idaho changes to a totally new method for counting wolves, officials with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game have ...
Idaho Department of Fish and Game biologists estimate the state’s wolf population at 1,235 as of May 2024, down 7.35% from ...
Thirty years after wolves were brought back from near extinction in the U.S. Rocky Mountains, the state of Idaho is back in ...
Officials with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game estimated the wolf population in Idaho to be about 1,235 wolves as of May 2024, which state officials said Thursday is a decrease of almost 100 ...
The estimates show wolf numbers peak in May due to new pups being born, but the numbers start to decline afterwards due to ...
Idaho’s wolf population likely is down by about one-third since 2021, according to state Department of Fish and Game officials. Aug. 1 estimates included about 1,550 wolves from 2019 to […] ...
Idaho’s latest wolf estimate suggests the population increased slightly last year. Matt Mumma, wildlife research manager for Game, told the state Fish and Game Commission at its meeting in Coeur ...
According to the Idaho Gray Wolf Management Plan 2023-2028, the state’s goal is to reduce that population down from the estimated average of 1,270 wolves to a new average of about 500, with a ...
But the total number of documented packs has risen by two to 19, and the population estimate has been boosted from 261 in 2001 to 284 in 2002. The numbers come from the 2002 gray wolf status ...
BOISE – For the past few years in Idaho, hunters, trappers and government officials have killed wolves in a variety of ways. One hunter hit a wolf with a snowmobile before shooting and killing ...
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Legislature has passed a bill to create a state board that will work to control the growth of wolf populations in the state. The measure, known as House Bill 470, was ...