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Pine Creek Pack

Area of Known Wolf Activity

Previous Pine Creek AKWA maps (for reference only – see above for current map)

Timeline

2022

April 19, 2022 – The breeding male of the Pine Creek pack died in Idaho in January 2021.  The breeding female stayed in Idaho and died in June.  No Pine Creek Pack wolves were documented in the AKWA at the end of 2021, so it is discontinued. The Cornucopia Pack is using some of the former Pine Creek AKWA.

2021

April 21, 2021 – In 2020, the Pine Creek Pack produced at least three pups that survived to the end of the year and was counted as a breeding pair.  Radio-collar data showed a 534 mi² use area with 80% of location data points in Oregon on public lands and 20% on private lands.  The Pine Creek Pack often visited Idaho during winter.  In January 2021 the breeding male died in Idaho.

2020

April 15, 2020 – In 2019, the Pine Creek Pack produced at least two pups that survived to the end of the year and was counted as a breeding pair.  Radio-collar data showed a 280mi² use area with 80% of location data points on public lands.  The remaining 20% were on private lands.

2019

April 8, 2019 – In 2018, the Pine Creek Pack produced seven pups that survived to the end of the year and was counted as a breeding pair.  Radio-collar data showed a 291mi² use area primarily in the Pine Creek WMU with 71% of location data points on public lands.  The remaining 29% were on private lands.

2018

April 12, 2018 – In 2017, the Pine Creek Pack produced at least five pups that survived to the end of the year and was counted as a breeding pair. Radio-collar data showed a 233mi² use area primarily in the Pine Creek WMU with 83% of location data points on public land.

2017

April 10, 2017 – The pair did not produce pups in 2016.  GPS radio-collar data has shown that the pair used an area of 224mi² in the Pine Creek Unit and 70% of location data points were on public land.

2016

April 1, 2016 – OR29 and OR36 have been traveling together since February, 2016. OR29 is a radio-collared male that dispersed from the Meacham pack in December, 2015. OR36 is a radio-collared female wolf that was collared in the neighboring South Snake pack, but appears to have dispersed also.

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