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As Idaho changes to a totally new method for counting wolves, officials with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game have ...
According to the Idaho Gray Wolf Management Plan 2023-2028, the state’s goal is to reduce the wolf population down from the ...
Idaho Department of Fish and Game biologists estimate the state’s wolf population at 1,235 as of May 2024, down 7.35% from ...
The changing reporting dates are part of a larger change from using trail cams to using age and genetic data to estimate wolf ...
Fish and Game officials now plan to use genetic information taken from teeth to estimate population size, a process officials believe will provide more accurate estimates for smaller wolf populations, ...
Idaho’s latest wolf estimate suggests the population increased slightly last year. Matt Mumma, wildlife research manager for Game, told the state Fish and Game Commission at its meeting in Coeur ...
The estimates show wolf numbers peak in May due to new pups being born, but the numbers start to decline afterwards due to ...
In March of 2024, a federal judge ordered Idaho to alter its wolf harvest rules to ensure grizzly bears are not ...
Idaho's wolf population appears to be holding steady despite recent changes by lawmakers that allow expanded methods and seasons for killing wolves, the state’s top wildlife official said ...
FILE - A wolf is shown in Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., in this file photo provided by the National Park Service, Nov. 7, 2017. Idaho's wolf population appears to be holding steady despite recent ...