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Yellowstone Wolf Directory

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( This post was last modified: 10-02-2021, 08:21 PM by TheNormalGuy )

The Iconic Wolf #42F aka "The Cinderella Wolf"

[Third & Longtime Alpha Female of The Druid Peak Pack]


a. 1996 Arrivals

b. 75 lbs as pup

c. Daughter of 39F

d. Sister of 40F and 41F

e. Released April 14 1996, exit April 27

f. Original Druid Member

g. Yearling Female of Druid as of Dec 31 1996

h. She and her sister 41F bred in 1997 amongst Druid Females to 38M.

i. Her presumed 5 pups all survived to year end.

j. Bred with 21M as her sister 40F did in 1998.

k. None of her pups survived to 1998 year end.

l. She bred with 21M as her sister 40F and another female in 2000.

m. She answer by aggressive protecting manner to her sister roaming and harassing her pups and venturing near her den in 2000.

n. Bred with 21M as 103F did in 2001. They raised a total of 11 pups to year end that year.

o. She is no longer seen or rarely observed chasing elk in 2002,but still remains alpha female of the Druid.

p. Bred with 21M in 2002.

q. Formerly Black, she now completely gray in 2003 at 8 year of age.

r. Died 4 months before her mate 21M on February 1st 2004 from wolves.

s. She produced in her life 5 or 6 litters for 31 pups

t. 27 of them reached year end of their birth years

Recap

ID : #42F

Nickname : "The Cinderella Wolf"

Sex : Female

Color : Black [Turned completely gray (nearly white) with age]

Lifespan : 1995/1996-February 1st 2004 (8 years, close to 9)

Weight at release : 75 lbs as a pup [1996], 109 lbs [Jan 1999]

Status in the Druid Pack :

Subordinate (April 1996-2000)

Third Alpha Female (2000-February 2004)

Ancestry : Daughter of 39F and sister of 40F and 41F

Mate : 38M and 21M


Descendance : 31 pups of which 27 survived to year end.

104M

216F

218F*

252M

253M*

254M

348M

350M

373M

376F*

424M

527F*

"Half-Black"*

"U-Black" aka 427F*

#107

#246


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

286F [Grand-Daughter] [Daughter of "Half-Black"]

529F [Great Grand-Daughter] [Daughter of 286F]

569F [Great Grand-Daughter] [Daughter of 286F]


Note "Big Brown" [778M] & "Big Blaze" [838M] are of Druid Origin although their parents are not certain. In 2007-2008, Year of birth of those two ; the alpha is 480M and 569F, 302M is the beta. 302M/480M are brothers. All 3 bred. 778M was one of the yearlings/young adults who followed 302M into forming the Blacktail Deer Plateau. That particular behavior could and is why i suggest 778M is the son of 302M instead of 480M [he would have likely stayed with 480M]. 

This theory/suggestion/speculation, although the grandfathers of the wolves is already known since both mothers and fathers of the parents of 778M are the same [7F/2M for 302M & 480M & 286F/21M for 569F]

This create a new branch to the lineage of :

- 4M [Father of 2M]

- 5F [Mother of 2M]

- 9F [Mother of 7F & 21M]

- 10M [Father of 21M]

- 21M [Father of "Half-Black" & 286F] [If i am right : he bred his grand-daughter] [42/21M -----> Half-Black-----> 286F] [529F is his daughter, grand-daughter & great grand-daughter]

- 27F/28M [Parents of 48F]

- 39F [Mother of 42F]

- 42F [Mother of 286F]

- 48F/72M [Parents of 215M]

- 215M [Father of 286F]

- "Half-Black" [Mother of 286F]


Photo Credits : Monty DeWald, 1998

*This image is copyright of its original author


"Description : Wolf #42F of the Druid Peak Pack pursues a coyote in Lamar Valley. Wolves have aggressively pursued and killed coyotes since their reintroduction to the GYA."


*This image is copyright of its original author


"Wolves #42 (far left) and #21 (second from left) died in 2004. Both wolves were highly visible in Lamar Valley, easy to identify, and popular with visitors."

Photo by Bob Landis



Wolf 42F (Alpha Female of the Druid Pack)


"All of the 31 originally reintroduced wolves are deadThe last to die was wolf #41F, originally of the Druid Peak pack, who was shot in a control action east of the park. She had a severe case of mange at the time of deathThe last wolf to die in the park was her sister, #42, who was with the Druid Peak pack when she was killed by wolves from Mollie’s pack in late January 2004. All wolves currently alive in the population are descendants of reintroduced wolves."

"Number 42 died of natural causes on February 1, 2004. Her remains were found at the west end of Specimen Ridge, near a bull elk carcass. It appeared that other wolves had killed her, probably Mollie’s pack, whose territory centers around Pelican Valley"

"The Druid and Mollie’s wolves likely encountered each other at the carcass site and fought. Nearly nine years old at the time of her death, #42 was the last of the original Canadian wolves still living in the park. When another of #42’s sisters [41F] died in Sunlight Basin two weeks after #42, all of the original reintroduced wolves were dead."

Source : Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report 2004



Source of these informations : Yellowstone Wolf Projects Annual Reports and "Charting Yellowstone Wolves (25th Anniversary)"

(1995 and 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)

(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 after the 1996 reintroduced wolves are done (26F-42F) !*
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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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