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IDAHO FISH AND GAME
HEADQUARTERS NEWS RELEASE Boise, ID
Hunters Are Crucial To Monitoring of Wolf Populations Fall hunting season has begun and sportsmen are reminded to please help monitor wolves by reporting suspected wolf observations. "We want to know where the animal was observed, how many were seen, the location, observer's phone number, and so forth," said Steve Nadeau, wolf program coordinator for Idaho Fish & Game. "If the hunter has a GPS unit and can give us the coordinates, that is really helpful." More information and wolf reporting forms are available at http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/cms/wildlife/wolves Reports will be sent to biologists tracking wolves. "The form we have on our web page is really the best way to report sightings," said Nadeau. "It guides you through the questions and then if we see something that we would like to follow up on, we can give the hunter a call." Nadeau reminds sportsmen who are hunting with dogs to take precautions when hunting or walking dogs in wolf country. Wolves are by nature extremely territorial and will guard their territory and recent kills from other canids, including coyotes and domestic dogs. Researchers and managers suggest the following to minimize hound-wolf
interactions: More information on protecting your dog in wolf country is available at
your local Fish & Game office or on the web at:
http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/wildlife/wolves.
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