Mountain Sheep Evidence Evidence 2: Horn Growth Evidence 3: Trophy Hunting Evidence 4: Offspring Click on each piece of evidence. Evidence 5: Hunter’s.

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Mountain Sheep Evidence Evidence 2: Horn Growth Evidence 3: Trophy Hunting Evidence 4: Offspring Click on each piece of evidence. Evidence 5: Hunter’s Blog

Evidence 2: Horn Growth The Colorado Division of Wildlife tags sheep and then follows these sheep from year to year. They catch the sheep each year to measure the horn length and other things, and then they let the sheep go. They studied changes in horn length of 298 male sheep during the last 8 years. The table on the next page shows the data from a male sheep that was exactly average. NEXT HOME

Evidence 2: Horn Growth AgeHorn Length (inches) The 298 male sheep varied in how much their horns grew each year. But every single male sheep’s horns got bigger each year. No sheep lost its horns, and no sheep’s horns ever got smaller. What should the Colorado Division of Wildlife conclude from the data they collected? BACK HOME The horn length of an average sheep:

Evidence 3: Trophy Hunting Mountain sheep hunters hunt for the largest horns they can find to hang on their walls. They want to be able to display the horns as trophies for others to see. Hunters often wait all day, even several days, until they find a mountain sheep with the largest horns. In a 2009 survey of mountain sheep hunters by scientists at the University of Montana, 100% said that they strongly preferred to shoot sheep with big horns. 85% said that they did not ever shoot at sheep with smaller horns. As a group, take turns asking 1 question to your group members about this evidence. Make sure you all understand the evidence before moving on to the next page. HOME NEXT

Evidence 3: Trophy Hunting Male mountain sheep are hunted at the ages of 5 or older. Only males can be hunted. A study by biologists from the University of Quebec showed about most of the male sheep killed by hunters are 5, 6, or 7 years old. The hunters kill sheep with big horns. The biologists also found that male sheep produce more offspring when they are 7, 8, and 9 than when they are younger. This is because as the males get older and stronger, they gather a larger number of females in their herds, and so they have more offspring with the many females in their herd. As a group, take turns asking 1 question to your group members about this evidence. Make sure you all understand the evidence before moving on to Evidence 4. HOMEBACK

Evidence 4: Offspring Scientists wanted to know if mountain sheep with big horns produced offspring with big horns, on average. Scientists studied 370 sheep in Montana and Wyoming. Here is what they found: On average, male sheep with bigger horns have offspring with bigger horns. There is variation in the horn size of their offspring, but the average horn size of their offspring is bigger. On average, male sheep with smaller horns have offspring with smaller horns. There is variation in the horn size of their offspring, but the average horn size of their offspring is smaller. As a group, take turns asking 1 question to your group members about this evidence. Make sure you all understand the evidence before moving on to Evidence 5. HOME

September 30, 2011: 9:15 pm – Arriving at Powell, Wyoming The Hunter’s Blog By Jack Wilson Home About Me Archives HOMENEXT BLOG POST I just arrived to the lodge I am staying at with 8 of my friends for our big hunting trip in Powell. Northwestern Wyoming has the largest concentration of Mountain Sheep in the lower 48 states. I have been coming up here for the past 20 years with about a dozen of my friends. We hunt mountain sheep for trophy, meaning for their horns. I posted a picture of what the horns look like. Typically we each come home with a trophy piece, but recently we’ve had trouble finding sheep with big horns. Maybe this year will be the year. I will post more each day about our trip. Until then, good night.

October 1, :14pm – Day 1 Today was not a very good day for us. We were out for about 7 hours today, and only a few mountain sheep crossed our path. Many of those were females, which we don’t shoot. I posted a picture so you can see what females look like. We did see a few males, but their horns were pretty small, though not as small as the females’ horns. BACK The Hunter’s Blog By Jack Wilson Home About Me Archives NEXT BLOG POST

BACK The Hunter’s Blog By Jack Wilson Home About Me Archives October 2, 2011: 9:37 pm – Day 2 Day 2 was just as bad as Day 1. This time we did see plenty of male mountain sheep, but their horns were small in size (top picture). Horns too small for trophies. This year was not a success for me or any of my friends. I am not sure what is going on. Maybe we came too late in the hunting season, and all of the male sheep with the really big horns are gone. I remember when I first started hunting there were so many mountain sheep with really big horns. Now they are really hard to find. The bottom picture shows a photo I took in 1986 while I was hunting. I guess I might need to find something else to hunt. We are heading home in the morning. Good night NEXT

Evidence 5: Hunter’s Blog You have now read all of Evidence 5, the 3 blog posts written by the hunter. As a group, take turns asking 1 question to your group members about this evidence. Make sure you all understand the evidence presented. HOMEBACK