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When you find tracks, make sure you look for hair, scat, etc in the near by areas, because that is what it takes for the biologists to confirm actual activity - D.N.A. WDFW will then be able to tell if it is a hybrid, one they have already collared, or one that hasn't been collared yet.Cool, but disturbing find.
Quote from: whacker1 on May 02, 2011, 10:45:52 AMWhen you find tracks, make sure you look for hair, scat, etc in the near by areas, because that is what it takes for the biologists to confirm actual activity - D.N.A. WDFW will then be able to tell if it is a hybrid, one they have already collared, or one that hasn't been collared yet.Cool, but disturbing find. Do NOT touch or disturb wolf scat! These wolves they brought down from northern Canada have Hydatid disease. It is transfered to humans through the worm eggs in their scat. Google it.