Seems like a lot of Wolf weights being tossed about, so I figured I'd kill two birds with one stone and get all the backlogged, pre-IDFG wolf management capture forms entered (250-plus capture events), and then summarize the weights for all recorded captures. I also did this for all mortality weights, but kept them separated under the rationale that there may be differences between the two categories (e.g., diseased, dead wolves being lighter than healthy, live wolves, or harvested pups coming from later in the season when they are heavier than pups caught during the capture "season").
135 pound Gray Wolf--as big as they grow em
135 pound Gray Wolf--as big as they grow em
That said, here's the Excel document to file away on your computer somewhere for when you get asked about the massive 175 pound wolves running around Idaho, or if you want, just the summary tables (below):
Table 1. Summary of weights (scale and estimated) from wolves captured in Idaho.
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Male
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Female
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Mean
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Range
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n
|
Mean
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Range
|
n
| |
Adult (>2)
|
100
|
72-135
|
98
|
82
|
50-101
|
71
|
Subadult (1-2)
|
85
|
65-113
|
56
|
73
|
50-92
|
82
|
Pup (0-1)
|
55
|
20-105
|
67
|
49
|
25-85
|
60
|
Table 2. Summary of wolf weights from confirmed mortalities in Idaho.
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Male
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Female
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Mean
|
Range
|
n
|
Mean
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Range
|
n
| |
Adult (>2)
|
99
|
69-132
|
41
|
79
|
46-98
|
36
|
Subadult (1-2)
|
91
|
66-101
|
8
|
74
|
65-81
|
11
|
Pup (0-1)
|
71
|
25-90
|
9
|
54
|
23-70
|
7
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Jason Husseman
Regional wildlife biologist
PO Box 1336
99 Hwy 93 North
Salmon, ID 83467
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