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RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 Quote: Here is a picture of Slough Creek :
*This image is copyright of its original author Mike Cline Picture
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 Quote: Quote: Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 2003
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 Quote: Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 2003
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 "In April 2003, the Swan Lake pack killed a radio-collared cougar on Mt. Everts, which led to the death of the female cougar’s two young kittens from starvation"
Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 2003.
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 Quote: Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 2003
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 First Case of Mange on Yellowstone Wolves (2004)
"Mange was reported for the first time inside Yellowstone National Park. A Chief Joseph wolf was sighted on Daly Creek with hair loss. This is the only location in Yellowstone National Park where mange has been observed, and so far, no mortalities have resulted from mange. Mange is common on all sides of the park except the south, where it is unrecorded."
Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 2004
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 3 Mange related deaths occurred in 2005 :
Wolf 219M (Possible Alpha Male of Casey Lake)
Wolf 327F (Possible Alpha of Chief Joseph)
Wolf 352M (Disperser of Geode Creek)
Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 2005
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 A Wolf of Swan Lake and another of Geode Creek were killed by elks in 2005
Wolf 379M (5 years old Mollie's wolf)
"Number 379, a five-year-old male, was killed by an elk or a bison"
Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 2005
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 Wolf 193M died from mange complications at age nine in 2007.
Quote: Quote: Source : Yellowstone wolf Project Annual report 2007 and 2010
Stories From the bones by Sue Ware.
If you want to know more information about the deaths of 8M, 21M, 42F, 204M and 483F
Make sure to read this.
"Sue Ware is a paleopathologist (scholar of ancient diseases) and osteologist (scholar of bones) with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. She has been a visiting scholar with the Wolf Project since 2008."
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 Quote: Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 2011 RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 Quote: Quote: Quote: Quote: Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Reports 2015, 2016 and 2017
RE: Yellowstone Wolf Directory - TheNormalGuy - 04-09-2020 Wolf 779F (Alpha of Mollie's) (2018)
"Long-time alpha female 779F’s reign ended when she died in late March 2018, possibly due to a kick from an ungulate while hunting. She was pregnant at the time. "
Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 2018
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