"...Since 1987, wolves in the NRM also have preyed on domestic animals, including cattle (Bos sp.), sheep (Ovis sp.), llamas (Lama glama), horses (Equus sp.), goats (Capra sp.),and dogs (Service et al. 2005)."
"...Packs typically occupylarge distinct territories (200–500 squaremiles (mi2) (518–1,295 squarekilometers (km2) and defend these areas from other wolves or packs."
"...Females and males typically begin breeding as 2-year olds and may annually produce young until they are over 10 years old. Litters are typically born in April and range from 1 to 11 pups, but average around 5 pups (Service 1992a; Service et al. 2001)."
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Friday, December 7, 2007
FROM DOI: FWS REPORT FEB. 8, 2006
Labels:
Dept. of Interior,
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE,
RANCHING,
Wolves
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