From the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.
I do believe that translates into a growth in the population of gray wolves in Idaho. Isn’t that odd? Just 4 months ago, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that for some “unknown” reason wolf populations in the Northern Rockies had shrunk, suggested by some that the wolves had moved or died of disease.
I guess the wolves all took a vacation and migrated into the Northern Panhandle region of Idaho.
Let’s spin it! Spin! Spin! Spin! Spin! Spin!
Tom Remington
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