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douglas9

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Tue Oct 12, 2021, 05:28 AM Oct 2021

High-schoolers tracked a wolf pack for years. The feds killed eight of the pups, conservationists sa

Students at Timberline High School in Boise, Idaho, have been studying a group of wolves — known as the Timberline wolf pack — in a nearby national forest since 2003. But sometime in the spring, biologists who track the pack noticed its den was empty, which was unusual, said wolf conservationist Suzanne Asha Stone.

After conservationists obtained a wolf “mortality list” from the state’s Department of Fish and Game, they realized pups in the Boise National Forest’s Timberline pack were killed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services branch, Stone told The Washington Post.

Michel Liao, a student at Timberline High, was shocked when he found out.

“I understand a lot of people think wolves are dangerous animals,” Liao, a member of the school’s environmental club, told The Washington Post. “But it was so shocking to see that federal agents were the ones to come into a pups’ den to kill them, even though the pups didn’t do anything.”



https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/10/11/wolves-killed-idaho-usda/

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