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Yellowstone Wolf Directory

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( This post was last modified: 10-02-2021, 08:33 PM by TheNormalGuy Edit Reason: Update ! )

The Legendary Wolf #472F [Second & Longtime Alpha Female of The Agate Creek Pack]

a.    Born in 2000 in the Druid Pack to 21M and 40F (Previously thought to be 42F)
b.    Black Wolf of Agate Creek in 2005
c.     She reached 7-8 years of age in 2008
d.    Stayed with 383M and two adults as the agate creek pack at the end of 2008 (The pack had divided : 4 females joined the Blacktail Pack in November)
e.    Reached 8-9 years of age in 2009.
f.      Didn’t have pups in 2009 even if she had bred with 3 different males.
g.    Only member of Agate Creek left at end of 2009 with a black alpha male and subordinate 715F
h.    Killed by other wolves in December 2010.
i.      Grand-Daughter of 9F

Recap

ID : #472F

Sex : Female

Color : Black [Turned gray with age]

Birth Pack : Druid Peak Pack

Lifespan : April 2000- December 1st 2010 (10 years old)

Packs : 
  • Druid Peak
  • Agate Creek (?- 2005-2010)
Ancestry :
  • Daughter of 40F & 21M
  • Grand-Daughter of 39F/? & 9F/10M
Mates : 
  • 113M
  • 383M
  • 641M
  • 838M aka "Big Blaze"
  • "High Sides"

Descendance :
  • Famous Wolf SW147M  (SW stands for collared in Southwestern Montana)*
  • 384F
  • 385M
  • Famous Wolf 471F*
  • 524F
  • 525F*
  • 590M*
  • 629M
  • 384F
  • Famous Wolf 471F
  • 524F
  • 525F*
  • 642F*
  • 643F
  • 644F
  • 692F* [Founder and First Alpha Female of The Blacktail Deer Plateau Pack]
  • Famous Wolf 693F [Founder and Longtime Alpha Female of The Blacktail Deer Plateau Pack]*
  • Famous Wolf 715F
  • 775M
  • The Iconic 832F aka "The 06 Female" aka "O-Six" [Founder of The Lamar Canyon Pack and Extraordinary Wolf"]*

Descendance Legacy [Descendance Pups that produced known pups] in blue if alive :

"Patch" aka 890M [Grandson] [Son of 693F] [Current Alpha Male of Mollie's]

"Puff" aka 911M [Grandson] [Son of 693F]

907F [Great Grand-Daughter] [Daughter of "Puff"] [Former Longtime Alpha Female of The Junction Butte Pack] [Currently one of the Breeding Females of the pack]

926F [Grand-Daughter] [Daughter of 832F]

969F [Great Grand-Daughter] [Daughter of "Puff"]

"Little-T" [Great Grand-Daughter] [Daughter of 926F] [Current Alpha Female of Lamar Canyon]


1109F [Great Grand-Daughter & Great Great Grand-Daughter] [Daughter of 890M & 907F or 969F] [One of the Breeding Females of Junction Butte]


UBF [Great Grand-Daughter & Great Great Grand-Daughter] [Daughter of 890M & 907F or 969F] [Current Alpha Female of Junction Butte]


Living Legacy [Descendance Pups that have yet to produce pups or known pups (# or nicknamed)] :

1238M [Great Grandson] [Son of 890M] [Member of Mollie's]

1197F [Great Grand-Daughter or Great Great Grand-Daughter] [Daughter of either of 926F or Little-T] [Member of Lamar Canyon]

"Two Dot" [Great Grand-Pup or Great Great Grand-Pup] [Pup of either 926F or Little-T] [Member of Lamar Canyon]


Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Reports 2010

Wolf 472F (Alpha Female of Agate Creek)

"In early December, long-time alpha female #472F was found dead in the Lamar River near its confluence with Slough Creek. Evidence suggests she was killed by members of the Blacktail Deer Plateau pack, which may have included her daughters #693F and #642F. Originally born in the Druid pack in 2001, #472F was one of the oldest females in the park and leaves behind a significant legacy on the northern range."

Source of these informations : 
Yellowstone Wolf Projects Annual Reports and "Charting Yellowstone Wolves (25th Anniversary)"
(2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)

(The link to the Wolf Annual Reports is in the first post of the thread)

*Edit of this post will come in shorter or later moments  !*
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*Note* : I transferred this thread to my forum : The Domain of the Wolf and updated and added many informations from the multiples sources I red. Hope it is understandable.  Also, there is a problem with the spacing between texts sometimes which i can't fix. Sorry for the inconvenience it might cause.

Although all the informations are based from my review, searches and documentation of my searches on the Internet, some informations can be, and are, inaccurate due to new papers coming out, new genetics analyses, etc etc.
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