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Idaho ranchers whose livestock might’ve been killed by wolves or grizzly bears will soon be able to apply for reimbursement ...
A wolf in Northern Idaho. (Idaho Department of Fish and Game) Idaho’s wolf population likely is down by about one-third since 2021, according to state Department of Fish and Game officials.
Fish and Game began tracking wolf populations using radio collars after wolves were reintroduced to Idaho in 1995. It switched to a trail camera-based model in 2019. That method, also called a ...
Colossal uses gene editing to bring dire wolves back from extinction, marking a breakthrough in de-extinction science with ...
Idaho’s wolf population has dropped by about 13% during the last two summers, according to state wildlife managers. The just-released 2023 estimate of wolves in the state is 1,150, down from ...
Idaho’s generous hunting and trapping seasons have helped significantly reduce wolf populations in some elk zones. Hunters killed 198 wolves in the 2013-14 season and trappers took another 104.
"Howl," a written series and podcast from the Idaho Capital Sun and Boise State Public Radio/NPR, tells the story of wolf ...
Boise State Public Radio, Idaho Capital Sun partner for June 17 wolf reintroduction panel discussion
Thirty years ago, there were virtually no wolves in the Western U.S., the result of a decades-long eradication campaign. Then in 1995, the federal government brought them back, in their ...
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Scientists genetically engineer wolves with white hair and muscular jaws like the extinct dire wolfThe wolf pups, which range in age from three to six months old, have long white hair, muscular jaws ... a 72,000 year-old skull fragment found in Idaho, both part of natural history museum ...
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