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Fish and Game looking for your help:
Have you seen a wolf? |
August 25, 2014 |
Scouting for upcoming hunting seasons,
huckleberry picking, and general late summer
recreating are all good reasons for getting away
to Idaho’s great outdoors. If during these
forays, you see a wolf, Fish and Game staff
would like to hear about it.
“We’re looking for basic wolf information from
folks returning from the field,” Fish and Game
wildlife manager Craig White said. “Where the
wolf or wolves were seen, their behavior, size,
coat color and any other details.”
The easiest way to report sightings is to use
the wolf reporting form on the Fish and Game
website. The user-friendly, step-by-step form
takes only a few minutes to complete and can be
accessed at
https://fishandgame.idaho.gov/species/observations/add?#speciesid=19117
Completed forms are relayed to area biologists
who, in some cases, may contact the observer for
more details. “Many of the reports will be
valuable in confirming documented wolf
activity,” White said. “In other cases, a report
might identify a new wolf activity area that
needs further investigation.” |
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