black dawg
WKR
This is something I have hoped to see in an area that I grew up hunting, but we are 15 years since the deer/elk/moose got hammered. Deer numbers are big again and we are just starting to see moose. Elk....just dont seem to be coming back to this area. An area where from what I have seen, the elk stayed mostly year round. Through all those years we would still see wolf sign every so often......but usually just singles or just a few at very most.........not the 10+ back in the early 2000s.This is what I always wonder too, not saying they don’t do a hurting on numbers but I would think that if they ate down the prey species low enough the pack would have to move on and they prey species would rebound and they cycle would ebb and flow. On the record I’m not a biologist so not real sure if this thinking is accurate
Reading these threads it is obvious, those that have actually seen areas seriously affected by wolves, and those who have seen a wolf track in the woods.