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Asked one of our biologist and head of Fish and Wildlife what would happen to the hybrid since it was a confirmed hybrid. I was told they will be doing some trapping soon to collar the wolves thehy can capture, once they trap the hybrid they will collar it and send DNA back for all the wolves they trap and any they record that are hybrids will be destroyed but they need to confirm whatever is a hybrid, or if there are any more.
Quote from: BuckNAze on April 27, 2012, 06:33:11 PMAsked one of our biologist and head of Fish and Wildlife what would happen to the hybrid since it was a confirmed hybrid. I was told they will be doing some trapping soon to collar the wolves thehy can capture, once they trap the hybrid they will collar it and send DNA back for all the wolves they trap and any they record that are hybrids will be destroyed but they need to confirm whatever is a hybrid, or if there are any more.Glad to hear that we have a responsible wildlife agency in this state that is doing the right thing.
Quote from: bearpaw on April 28, 2012, 11:52:35 PMQuote from: BuckNAze on April 27, 2012, 06:33:11 PMAsked one of our biologist and head of Fish and Wildlife what would happen to the hybrid since it was a confirmed hybrid. I was told they will be doing some trapping soon to collar the wolves thehy can capture, once they trap the hybrid they will collar it and send DNA back for all the wolves they trap and any they record that are hybrids will be destroyed but they need to confirm whatever is a hybrid, or if there are any more.Glad to hear that we have a responsible wildlife agency in this state that is doing the right thing. That's the difference of a populace that doesn't whine and cry about consuptive use of animals. The tribes are good that way- they see animals as a renewable resource that can be used sensibly. Emotions aside.
Not confirmed yet but here is a picture of one in the Swawilla Basin area on our Reservation not far from where I live. I've notified our Fish & Wildlife and hopefully can get more details from the picture takers.
I saw one fresh track of a large canine up near the top of Aeneos Creek near Malo on 05/06/2012. I had driven up the road the day before and there was no track. No other vehicles had driven there so it most likely was not someones dog. There are no houses within miles.