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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2012 13:51:08 GMT -5
This was in Perry County, IN near the Hoosier National Forest www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRGDvPVaTIcWolves are growing in number in the Midwest. Wild Wolves have been confirmed in Illinois in recent years. It is possible that a few Wolves could make their way to Indiana from a state like Michigan that has a population.
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Post by hornharvester on Apr 9, 2012 15:35:14 GMT -5
you realize that video is 4 years old. h.h.
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Post by duff on Apr 9, 2012 16:24:53 GMT -5
Indiana had a confirmed wolf killed in the last 10 years.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2012 16:43:00 GMT -5
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Post by schoolmaster on Apr 10, 2012 10:16:33 GMT -5
Well we sure don't need them here. Coyotes are bad enough.
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 10, 2012 10:20:23 GMT -5
Well we sure don't need them here. Coyotes are bad enough. Yep....mini-wolves.
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Post by tomthreetoes on Apr 10, 2012 16:34:25 GMT -5
That's just what we don't need, wolves to go along with our growing bobcat population. The small game on my old place has almost completely vanished. I can't remember the last time I saw a rabbit!
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Post by jrbhunter on Apr 10, 2012 18:20:52 GMT -5
... just wanted to make sure we all know those wolves were tame. The guy that released them was prosecuted.
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Post by ghostman1776 on Aug 15, 2012 19:30:45 GMT -5
i live in perry county and one of my friends killed one of those "wolves' the story was that a wild wolf had migrated from up north and bred with coyotes causing a form of "coy-wolf" which was going around harassing familys,dogs and livestock and a bounty was basically put out for them there is still 1 that was spotted that was never killed
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2012 20:20:48 GMT -5
Michigan has a wild population of Wolves, so some could wander into Indiana.
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