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Wolves, Crawford county WI? #6179619
03/06/18 06:33 PM
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Has anyone in the area seen the pack recently?
I saw them once and herd them a few times between Seneca and Eastman, but I haven't seen a sign in almost a year.

I'm just wondering if the pack is still around or if they have moved on.

Re: Wolves, Crawford county WI? [Re: Todd R] #6179644
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If they traveled through and moved on that may be a good thing for you. If they settle in and form a stable pack and den area you will certainly know that quickly.
Also in the terrain you have with hills, ridges and all those big and small river and stream valleys and a very ample food supply including corn etc. they will be very difficult to remove from habitat such as that.

Bryce

Re: Wolves, Crawford county WI? [Re: Todd R] #6179650
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They were an established pack.personally I'm happy to have them.

They may be the best cure for CWD...

Well wolves and the cougars we have travel through from time to time.

Re: Wolves, Crawford county WI? [Re: Todd R] #6179658
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Originally Posted By: Todd R
They were an established pack.personally I'm happy to have them.

They may be the best cure for CWD...

Well wolves and the cougars we have travel through from time to time.


Newer studies show that predators probably spread CWD faster than anything else.:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4964857/

Re: Wolves, Crawford county WI? [Re: corky] #6179665
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Originally Posted By: corky
Originally Posted By: Todd R
They were an established pack.personally I'm happy to have them.

They may be the best cure for CWD...

Well wolves and the cougars we have travel through from time to time.


Newer studies show that predators probably spread CWD faster than anything else.:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4964857/


Thank you that looks very interesting, but I will have to read it later, off to my daughter's play...

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Originally Posted By: corky
Originally Posted By: Todd R
They were an established pack.personally I'm happy to have them.

They may be the best cure for CWD...

Well wolves and the cougars we have travel through from time to time.


Newer studies show that predators probably spread CWD faster than anything else.:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4964857/


Thank you that looks very interesting, but I will have to read it later, off to my daughter's play...

The love of my life and mother of our children died of CJD the human version of CWD so I have a special interest in prion diseases.

Re: Wolves, Crawford county WI? [Re: Todd R] #6180142
03/07/18 09:38 AM
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I sent you a PM, thanks

Re: Wolves, Crawford county WI? [Re: Todd R] #6183075
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Interesting study.

Re: Wolves, Crawford county WI? [Re: Todd R] #6183167
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That is one interesting study also. Of all the detail. Thank you for posting.


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