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- Canis lupus.
Waterton Lakes July 16, 1945.
Wolves - all grey - used to be fairly
common here + caused heavy stock
losses. In 1921 H. Reviere was hired
to hunt wolves. In that winter
he lived on their trail using large
husky-dogs as pack animals + hounding
them all through the denning
season he shot one (or two)
+ the rest left the country.
In 1943 a black wolf showed
up here + last year there were
two - both blacks, one of which
was shot at a steer carcase [carcass]
killed by a grizzly.
The general impression is that
the wolves moved north when they
left here for an area near
the Crow's Nest got wolves simultan-
eously + has had them ever since.
Sulphur Spr. [Springs] Aug. [August] 13/45 [1945]
No wolf sign on Stony Cr. [creek], Dormer,
Corners or Panther to here.
Scotch Camp. Aug. [August] 15/45 [1945]
One winter scat - elk - down the
trail about a couple of miles.
According to Bruce Mitchell there was little
activity on the ranch last winter and
Jackson, with trap line just outside the
park - caught no wolves.
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