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Tracking Wolves in Wisconsin

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on September 1, 2016 by Janet PesaturoSeptember 2, 2016
Tips on tracking wolves include distinguishing wolf from dog and coyote tracks, as well as scat ID and finding travel corridors.

Tracking wolves in Wisconsin this past July was a particularly exciting experience, perhaps because we don’t have wolves here in New England. Or do we? Midwestern wolves and New England coyotes have something in common, and it’s not just that … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Dog family | Tagged animal tracking, canis lupus, gray wolf, great lakes wolves, how to tell wolf from coyote tracks, predator tracking, travel corridors, wisconsin wolves, wolf scat, wolf tracks, wolf vs. dog tracks | 4 Replies
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