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Hungry wolves spark fear in Southwest Alaska village
« on: December 09, 2010, 09:37:27 AM »
Hungry wolves spark fear in Southwest Alaska village


ACTION: Town wants Fish and Game to allow hunts from the air.

By MARY PEMBERTON
The Associated Press

Published: December 8th, 2010 01:22 PM
Last Modified: December 8th, 2010 01:22 PM

Mayor Scott Anderson doesn't travel around his small town of Port Heiden unarmed. Neither do his neighbors.

That's because hungry wolves have been wandering into town in search of food, sneaking into yards and snatching dogs and cats.
More evidence of that was found Tuesday morning. A pool of blood was discovered on a village road, and Anderson said you could see where wolves dragged the animal away.

Another dog had been killed.

It is hunger that is bringing the wolves to this town of about 100 people. While wolves have sneaked into Port Heiden for food before, it is usually just one or two of the animals, and they arrive at night.

This is different. These wolves are bold and hard to scare off. Sometimes they just sit and stare.

Now, the wolves are showing up during the day.


The wolves could be descending on Port Heiden for several reasons. Perhaps it's because the dwindling number of caribou in the area tend to gather near the town to find protection from predators. It could be because now that the bears are gone, wolves are feeding on the carcasses of walrus and other marine mammals that wash ashore near Port Heiden.

At least three packs of wolves have been bothering the town. The largest pack is made up of about 20 animals; the others have between seven and 15 wolves.

Immediate action needs to be taken, Anderson said. The town about 425 miles southwest of Anchorage wants the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to allow aircraft to be used to track and kill the aggressive wolves.

A Fish and Game area biologist held a town meeting in Port Heiden on Monday.

"The strange thing is the number of wolves they are reporting," said region supervisor Bruce Dale. He said Fish and Game is coming up with an action plan.

In the meantime, everyone in Port Heiden is armed. The mayor travels the town on a four-wheeler with a rifle strapped on the back.

"You won't see anybody walking around without a gun around here," said lifelong Port Heiden resident James Christensen, 45. "You could open any car door in this town and you will see a rifle sitting on the seat."

Wolves coming into Port Heiden have residents thinking about what occurred in the village of Chignik Lake last March: A teacher out jogging was killed by two hungry wolves.

Port Heiden residents in recent weeks have killed about six wolves, and they were skinny animals with sucked-in stomachs, Christensen said.

He said his dogs were barking Monday night so looked outside his house and found one of his dogs cowering in the corner of the door, wanting in.

There were wolf tracks all around his home in the new snow, he said.

"They came about 15 feet from the front door and then they went all around the outbuildings outside the house," Christensen said.

He said the wolves are visiting just about every house in Port Heiden.

"I guess mainly they must be looking for dogs because they have eaten quite a few already," Christensen said. "They got my friend's dog here a couple of days ago. They dragged him right out from underneath his porch."

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Re: Hungry wolves spark fear in Southwest Alaska village
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2010, 09:41:24 AM »
And that will happen in Idaho when all the elk are gone......
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Re: Hungry wolves spark fear in Southwest Alaska village
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2010, 09:47:12 AM »
"Now, the wolves are showing up during the day."

What do they need airplanes for?  Sounds like spotlights and scopes would work just fine....

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Re: Hungry wolves spark fear in Southwest Alaska village
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2010, 10:08:56 AM »
I agree with not worrying about the planes.  Ues the SSS approach.  If they are coming in at anytime, shoot and shutup.  The gamies don't have to live there, the residents do.  Heck, try and gut shoot them with a .22 and it'll run off and feed the rest of the pack, thus no evidence.  What about a party hunt or would that be a hunting party?   
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Re: Hungry wolves spark fear in Southwest Alaska village
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