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Yellowstone wolf population is declining
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<blockquote data-quote="chickm1" data-source="post: 1650641" data-attributes="member: 49525"><p>I disagree about the wolf size was smaller when you were a kid. Down here, we have the Red Wolf, that is mostly gone. On a friend's ranch, there is a small population. He allowed the USF&W to come in and trap a few for their Red Wolf project in the Carolinas. Mostly, red wolves are described as slightly larger than coyotes. Wrong. Red Wolves can exceed 100 lbs., but mostly, 75 - 80 lbs. Historical accounts of the Gray Wolf, has them up to 150-175 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chickm1, post: 1650641, member: 49525"] I disagree about the wolf size was smaller when you were a kid. Down here, we have the Red Wolf, that is mostly gone. On a friend's ranch, there is a small population. He allowed the USF&W to come in and trap a few for their Red Wolf project in the Carolinas. Mostly, red wolves are described as slightly larger than coyotes. Wrong. Red Wolves can exceed 100 lbs., but mostly, 75 - 80 lbs. Historical accounts of the Gray Wolf, has them up to 150-175 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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