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Seems strange, Canada with a wealth of wolf experience, works hard to reduce the number of predators taking out what little is left of the woodlands and we spend money and build fences for an animal that needs big territory. Are they feeding them and dipping navels? Asking the Laps for management ideas? How much fence does $96,000 build in a remote wilderness? Will the fence actually help the canids take caribou (probably impossible to keep the wolves out of the enclosure)?
Quote from: nwwanderer on October 21, 2017, 07:37:58 AMSeems strange, Canada with a wealth of wolf experience, works hard to reduce the number of predators taking out what little is left of the woodlands and we spend money and build fences for an animal that needs big territory. Are they feeding them and dipping navels? Asking the Laps for management ideas? How much fence does $96,000 build in a remote wilderness? Will the fence actually help the canids take caribou (probably impossible to keep the wolves out of the enclosure)?The "fence" is really a temporary holding area (19 acres) for cows during calving. We are going to capture the pregnant cows and hold them in the pen to calve to give the neonates a chance to grow a few weeks before releasing them. Our current calf survival is low, and we think we are loosing them as neonates.The pen will also provide an opportunity to test a "soft release" strategy for augmentation animals. The last augmentation went badly. The animals were dropped into a new area and never met up with the resident herd, they scattered all over the place and most died. Hopefully the new animals will mother up to the resident animals while calving in the maternal pen.Wolf removal has been effective and on going in the area. Wolves are collared and killed if they come into the recovery area. Currently, I am less worried about them than losses from lions, bears and HWY 3.
I could not find out readily where the grants for this project came from but it would seem a pretty good chance it was Pittman-Robertson funds. If so I would say Sportsman are doing their part.
I thought I read at one point that the pen was not in the US. True? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: jackelope on October 21, 2017, 06:23:17 PMI thought I read at one point that the pen was not in the US. True? Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIt is just north of Revelstoke B.C.
Maybe try OTC spring bear, aggressive wolf seasons, and allow vastly more lion harvest and with dogs. Until WDFW actually begins to manage predators it's all smoke and mirrors. I found a Caribou shed, and have unbelievable concentrations of all three major predators in that same drainage on my cameras. You're fooling yourself, and grossly wasting public resources by not dealing aggressively with the real problem.