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01-08-2015 07:11 PM
Thanks for the info.
01-08-2015 10:27 PM
On 1/8/2015 sylviahomeatlast said: I followed the ""Sawtooth Pack for years.
Jim and Jamie Dutcher's work with those wolves were excellent and provided sorely needed education about these beautiful creatures. The Nez Perce nation took them in eventually when the Dutcher's completed their work.
When will humans ever get it - that we are all part of one ecosystem.
01-08-2015 10:31 PM
On 1/8/2015 Cakers1 said:On 1/8/2015 sylviahomeatlast said: I followed the "Sawtooth Pack for years.Jim and Jamie Dutcher's work with those wolves were excellent and provided sorely needed education about these beautiful creatures. The Nez Perce nation took them in eventually when the Dutcher's completed their work.
Cakers, they were among, if not the first to locate in the lower 48
They suffered losses at the hands of ranchers
01-08-2015 10:43 PM
On 1/8/2015 sylviahomeatlast said:On 1/8/2015 Cakers1 said:On 1/8/2015 sylviahomeatlast said: I followed the "Sawtooth Pack for years.Jim and Jamie Dutcher's work with those wolves were excellent and provided sorely needed education about these beautiful creatures. The Nez Perce nation took them in eventually when the Dutcher's completed their work.
Cakers, they were among, if not the first to locate in the lower 48
They suffered losses at the hands of ranchers
Sylvia: You must be familiar with the Wolfwood Refuge. If you go to their website and look on the wolves who have sinced passed you will see Lakota and Willow. I had the pleasure to meet them both at Estes Park a few years ago. I have a sweet pic of me hugging Willow and Lakota sitting by my side. My heart broke when both passed away.
01-08-2015 10:46 PM
beautiful and brutal, like all predators: a necessary part of the ecosystem
01-08-2015 10:51 PM
Yes, I'm definitely going to that. I do remember Willow and Lakota. I began following the Mexican greys. I don't know if they are succeeding or not. Ranchers and traffic are taking their toll on these small shy wolves. I don't understand People's attitudes.
01-08-2015 11:00 PM
On 1/8/2015 sylviahomeatlast said:Yes, I'm definitely going to that. I do remember Willow and Lakota. I began following the Mexican greys. I don't know if they are succeeding or not. Ranchers and traffic are taking their toll on these small shy wolves. I don't understand People's attitudes.
The Mexican Greys are very rare in the USA now, if any still remain.
I'd love to voluteer at Wolfwood but I don't have a background in biology, etc. They seem to have more interns in those positions.
01-09-2015 02:31 AM
01-09-2015 03:06 AM
That was beautiful! Mahalo!!
01-09-2015 03:25 AM
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