Wildlife managers report first possible wolf pack sighting in NV in over 100 years
State wildlife managers reported a possible wolf pack sighting in Nevada for the first time in over 100 years on Wednesday.
Last week, a helicopter crew conducting an aerial moose survey spotted three suspected wolves traveling together in northeast Nevada near Merritt Mountain, north of Elko. State wildlife biologists are now working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to confirm the sighting of one of Nevadas most iconic native carnivores.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife observed three suspected wolves, but we have not officially confirmed the sighting yet. We continue to investigate to learn more about the animals, said Ashley Zeme, the public information officer for NDOW.
Fresh tracks in the area were consistent with wolves, according to state biologists, who conducted ground surveys immediately after the sighting. Those tracks led in the direction of the Idaho border, before disappearing in broken snow conditions. Within the next few months, DNA testing from two scat and hair samples collected in the area will definitively confirm whether or not the pack sighted were indeed wolves, according to NDOW.
https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2024/04/01/wildlife-managers-report-first-possible-wolf-pack-sighting-in-nv-in-over-100-years/
Maybe they'll go after Clive Bundy.