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Collars. RFID microchips?
So far the only way I can see it happening is if they can successfully trap and collar both parents and pups. Of course the pups collars would have to be changed as they grow. If not collared then they would be very hard to tell which set of parents they belong to. 3 years is a long time even to track one breeding pair let alone locate and track multiple BPs.
Drones ( I'm serious) not the armed ones of course, they wold give you the ability to stay over an area for an extended period of time, thermal-photo-video-gps- RIFD, now some one smart figure out how to pay for it.
Would've started YEARS ago and I would trap and dart them using bait whenever possible. If I had the dough I would involve helo's but that's probably not on the table. I would attempt to track every single wolf. You never know when a few leave the pack to make their own bp and if they're already collared. Recollaring pups wouldn't be too difficult. Factor in a small amount of elastic in the middle of excess material in the collar and you wouldn't have to recollar quite as soon. If I were WA and using their brains? I would just wait until 15 bp's sat on the steps in olympia for 3 years.
I'm liking this game. And its almost bedtime. *censored* you killbilly! The problem with the rfid microplant is its not cheap and the range is virtually nil. You would have to get pretty close to them to find them so you would constantly have to be near them. Unless that technology has gotten a lot better and they can talk to the chip long range via satellite. If it's short range you're basically remotely chasing any wolf that leaves the pack. The other challenge is the lone wolf that strikes out and moves hundreds of miles away. Just found a new one that has just over a mile range so babysitters are needed. Seems like collars are the way to go :-(
Look for the rules of pack distribution and territories to change dramatically as they eat their way through north east wa. THe afore mentioned rules and territory size is based on food source availability.....I do believe packs will have to move more frequently in this state than they do in the larger less populas areas of the other states.