• Wolves in Northern New Mexico

    From 57bounty@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 18 06:31:57 2018
    Well we just shot an elk in Area 52 on Olguin Mesa (near Cruces Basin) and a grey wolf was stalking the group of elk. It was a wolf, not a coyote. There is no doubt!

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  • From hlillywh@juno.com@21:1/5 to 57bo...@gmail.com on Sun Oct 21 15:42:05 2018
    On Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 6:31:59 AM UTC-7, 57bo...@gmail.com wrote:
    Well we just shot an elk in Area 52 on Olguin Mesa (near Cruces Basin) and a grey wolf was stalking the group of elk. It was a wolf, not a coyote. There is no doubt!

    Wolves are spreading, some deliberately introduced, some by natural means. I'm pretty sure I saw on on the north side of Mt Hood a few months ago. I had my camera but he wasn't interested in posing for a picture.

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  • From pgarcia@chamaschools.org@21:1/5 to 57bo...@gmail.com on Thu Nov 14 10:34:37 2019
    On Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 7:31:59 AM UTC-6, 57bo...@gmail.com wrote:
    Well we just shot an elk in Area 52 on Olguin Mesa (near Cruces Basin) and a grey wolf was stalking the group of elk. It was a wolf, not a coyote. There is no doubt!

    I saw 2 reddish grayish wolves that were not coyotes for the 4th of July of 2016, I saw both cross the road by the National Forest sign coming from Tierra Amarilla towards Hopewell Lake. I also seen one in 1996 on Mogote Ridge on the Carson National
    Forest in Canjilon NM. They are out there!!!!

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