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I posted the pics of the wolves in the Nooksack, I also posted pics of tracks I found 3 years ago in 418 after hearing wolf howls. I sent all the pics to the WDFW biologist, he is no longer there but he said without even seeing them that they were "hybrids".... I have heard a lot of other stories from people who have seen them also. They don't have to travel far from BC to get to Whatcom where I have seen them.
Quote from: NWWABOWHNTR on August 01, 2012, 05:30:30 PMI posted the pics of the wolves in the Nooksack, I also posted pics of tracks I found 3 years ago in 418 after hearing wolf howls. I sent all the pics to the WDFW biologist, he is no longer there but he said without even seeing them that they were "hybrids".... I have heard a lot of other stories from people who have seen them also. They don't have to travel far from BC to get to Whatcom where I have seen them.You've written of that encounter several times, and the actions of the bio were completely unprofessional and non-scientific. I have seen wolves near Hope BC in 1996 and 2006, and it would be a mere little lupus jaunt to get to the Nooksack. Even three years ago, I think most wildlife biologists knew the Cascades were soon to become wolf habitat.Griz are common just N and NE of the Mount Baker area.Several threads have been written about moose in the Ross Lake, Methow and Lake Wenatchee areas. They are small yet well established populations which the professionals are well aware. I posted photographs of moose prints from Thunder Creek about a year ago
I find it interesting that a major route north towards canada (Canyon Creek Rd.) is closed and no effort is being put into fixing it. Seems like a great place to "plant" wolves out of B.C. A lot of open land and now, limited visuals from hunters. I would be interested to see any pics if others have them.
I believe someone on here has posted pics of a pack but were deemed to be hybreds by the powers that be.