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jager:

June 14, 2009
 A game camera monitored by Washington state wildlife biologists recently caught an image of what appears to be a lactating female wolf in the middle of Pend Oreille County.

“We’ve made no announcements because we have not confirmed that it’s a wild wolf,” said Madonna Luers, Washington Fish and Wildlife Department spokeswoman. “There are a lot of wolf-dog hybrids out there.”

Hair samples have been taken from a bait site and testing is under way to determine if Washington has its second documented pack of breeding gray wolves.

Meantime, state biologists are monitoring a probable den location for a confirmed wolf pack in the Methow Valley. Nearly a year ago, those wolves became the state’s first documented pack to have pups since the species was extirpated about 70 years ago.



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billythekidrock:
"Hybrids" caught my eye as well. WTF? Why are we protecting hybrids?
wolfbait:
Thats no surprise, now that the cat is out of the bag, wolves will start getting discovered all over Washington. The Methow Valley has more than one pack, but they won't be telling anyone about that, just the same as they won't tell you where these wolves really came from. .
WDFW-SUX:
Well if its a hybrid we can kill it on the spot...just a Ferrel dog officer nothing to see here :IBCOOL:
jackelope:
right, there's random wolves all over. once they get confirmed pics of them and stuff, they'll make the news. these surely aren't new wolves. they simply got their pictures taken and made the news.
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