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Page 1: The Wolf Presented by Lauren N. Watine. “We reached the old wolf in time to watch a fierce green fire dying in her eyes... I was young then, and full

The WolfPresented by Lauren N. Watine

Page 2: The Wolf Presented by Lauren N. Watine. “We reached the old wolf in time to watch a fierce green fire dying in her eyes... I was young then, and full

“We reached the old wolf in time to watch a fierce green fire dying in her eyes... I was young then, and full of trigger-itch; I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters’ paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view.”

Aldo Leopold

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What is a wolf?• Introduction• Ecology• Management• The Future

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Introduction

• Origins– Fox-like ancestors in early middle

Pliocene– Eurasia: Pleistocene period• ~1 million years ago

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Introduction

• Classification and Taxonomy– Largest living WILD canid• Grey wolf• Red wolf

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Introduction

Grey Wolf• Order: Carnivora• Family: Canidae• Genus: Canis• Species: lupus

Red Wolf• Order: Carnivora• Family: Canidae• Genus: Canis• Species: rufus

• Classification and Taxonomy

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Introduction

• Classification and Taxonomy– 5-24 ssp. recognized in North America– Nowak• Canis lupus occidentalis• Canis lupus nubilis• Canis lupus arctos• Canis lupus lycaon • Canis lupus baileyi

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Introduction

• Classification and Taxonomy– Hybridization• Canis lupus x Canis latrans

– Eastern grey wolf x coyote hybrids

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Introduction

Grey Wolf• Mature males

– 20-80 kg– 1.27-1.64 m long– 66-81 cm shoulder

height

• Mature females– 16-55 kg– 1.37-1.52 m long

Red Wolf• Mature males

– 1300-1600 mm long– 20-35 kg

• Mature females– 16-25 kg

• Physical Characteristics

Overall size and weight increases south north

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Introduction

• Physical Characteristics

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Introduction

• Distribution and Abundance– Circumpolar throughout Northern

hemisphere• North of 15-20° N latitude

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Introduction

• Conservation and Legal Status– Grey wolf• IUCN: Least Concern

– Red wolf• IUCN: Critically Endangered

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Introduction

• Population Trends–Many populations have been decimated

or completely extirpated– Causes of decline • Agricultural expansion• Overhunting of ungulate prey• Intensive predator control

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Introduction

• Value– Traditionally: pelts – Scientists: natural ecosystems– 1970s: symbol of wilderness– Economics• Wildlife Viewing• Ecotourism companies

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Ecology

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Ecology: Natural History

• Survival and longevity– 13 years in the wild– Pup Survival• Van Ballenberghe and Mech, 1975

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Ecology: Natural History

• Diet Selection– Obligate carnivores• Ungulates• Beavers• Hares

– Scavenging

Daily maintenance requirement: 1.7 kg/wolf/day

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Ecology: Natural History

• Habitat generalist– Influences on use?

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Ecology: Natural History

• Sex Ratios–Males more common in high density

populations

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Ecology: Natural History

• Physiology and growth– Sexual maturity • 9-46 months

– 62-63 day gestation• Average litter: 4-6 pups

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Ecology: Natural History

• Physiology and growth– Pups• Blind• Deaf• Thermoregulation?• Waste elimination?

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Ecology: Natural History

• Reproductive Strategy– High reproductive potential– Females in estrus 5-7 days• 1-3 breeding females

–Mate January April • Latitude-dependent

– Litters-per-pack?

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Ecology: Natural History

• Reproductive Strategy– Percent pups in unexploited vs.

exploited populations• Wood Buffalo National Park• Great Slave Lake Area (Kelsall 1968)

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Ecology: Natural History

• Reproductive Strategy– Unexploited populations: 60% of

females breed– Exploited populations: 90% of females

breed

Management implications?

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Ecology: Behavior

• Social Structure– THE PACK• Hierarchical• 5-12 individuals

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Ecology: Behavior

• Communication– Postures– Scent – Vocalization

Video

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Ecology: Behavior

• Interspecific interactions– Interference competition– Positive and negative effects: other

predators• Ravens• Brown bears

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Ecology: Behavior

• Movements– Dispersal–Migration• Caribou movements

– Home-range• Territories• Pimlott et al. 1969• Oosenbrug and Carbyn 1982

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Ecology: Population Biology

• Mortality– Starvation– Intraspecific aggression– Disease

– Compensation?

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Ecology: Population Biology

• Mortality– Harvest– Road-kills

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Ecology: Population Biology

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Management

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Management

• The Endangered Species Act• 1995: Yellowstone National Park– Translocation

• June 2013 Proposal

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Management

• Current Management– Regulation of legal harvest– Protection from harvest– Translocations–Wolf population reduction*

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Management

• Monitoring– Harvest statistics• Age assessment

– Radio telemetry– Ground surveys– Aerial surveys*– Line-intercept track sampling*

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Management

• Harvest– Exports/imports• CITES, Appendix II

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Management

• Harvest

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Management

• Harvest– Alaska: the only state to allow public

harvest• 1960: declared a game species • 1996: eliminated aerial hunting• Require an export permit to remove from

the state

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Management

• Harvest– Alaska: the only state to allow public

harvest• Compliance?• Liberal regulations• Annual harvest

– 700-1600 individuals

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Management

• Habitat– Park size• Buffer zones?

– Travel corridors– Logging operations

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Management

• Livestock Depredation–Wolf control– Annual depredation• 0.23-3.0/1000 cattle• 2.66/1000 sheep

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Management

• Humans– Increase ungulate species for harvest?• Controversial

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Management

• Red Wolves and Coyotes– North Carolina• Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge

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The Future

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The Future

• Coexistence at the local level– Social acceptance– Biological requisites

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The Future

• Coexistence at the local level– Public education– Persecution

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“We shall never achieve harmony with the land, anymore than we shall achieve absolute justice or liberty for people. In these higher aspirations the important thing is not to achieve but to strive.”

Aldo Leopold

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Current EventWhat do we know about Canis rufus?• Extinct in the wild by 1980• Grey wolf X coyote hybrids not uncommon• Wolf X coyote hybrid, grey wolf, or a distinct species

Does it matter?http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/field-notes/2013/10/should-north-carolina-allow-coyote-hunting-red-wolf-country

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Questions?

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Idaho Department of Fish and Game: Wolf Monitoring Program

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkCE2IqYTFc

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Sources• Wild Mammals of North America - P. Paquet and L. N.

Carbyn• Ecology and Management of Large Mammals in North

America - Demarais and Krausman• http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/links/3746/0• http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/links/3747/0• http://www.fws.gov/redwolf/• http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/species/

mammals/wolf/• http://www.fws.gov/director/dan-ashe/index.cfm/

2013/6/7/Gray-wolves-are-recovered-next-up-the-Mexican-wolf#more

• http://wyoming.sierraclub.org/WOLVES%20AND%20ECONOMICS.pdf

• http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/field-notes/2013/10/should-north-carolina-allow-coyote-hunting-red-wolf-country

• http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/