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2019
Is the gray wolf still endangered?
Is the gray wolf still endangered? Depends who you ask. The definition of endangered is up for debate. Gray wolves occupy less than 20 percent of their historic U.S. range, notes Jeremy...
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2019
Coyote-killing contests have no place in NM
More than 70 prominent conservation scientists have signed a statement condemning killing contests as ecologically indefensible, but organizers still promote them as a recreational pursuit and a way...
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2019
Montana lawmakers reject humane wildlife bills
SB185 would have prohibited hunting of Yellowstone wolves outside the park’s boundaries. Out of an estimated population of 850 wolves in Montana, 315 have been killed this hunting...
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2019
In Memory of Yellowstone Wolf 926F
In Memory of Yellowstone Wolf 926F by Rick McIntyre "In my attempt to deal with the death of a wolf I knew so well and admired so greatly, I thought of something I could do. I...
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2019
New Mexico legislature moves to ban coyote killing contests
New Mexico legislature moves to ban coyote killing contests New Mexico House joins Senate in passing bill which prohibits organized coyote killing for prizes or entertainment SANTA FE,...
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2019
Join Our Sedona Wolf Week 2019 1000 COMMENT CHALLENGE to Save Wolves
Joining Our Forces and Voices to SAVE Wolves! For several weeks now Apex Protection Project and Plan B to Save Wolves have joined forces and voices with our friends at the Center for Biological...
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2019
Call for trapping 'buffer zone'
Canada: New wolf deaths raise call for trapping 'buffer zone' outside Banff National Park The deaths of these wolves are raising questions about how, and whether, wolves should be trapped...
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2019
Delisting gray wolves a 'death sentence'
"This disgusting proposal would be a death sentence for gray wolves across the country," Collette Adkins, carnivore conservation director for the Center for Biological Diversity, said in a...
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2019
Interior moves to strip gray wolf protections
The Fish and Wildlife Service plans to soon publish a proposed rule removing ESA protections for gray wolves. Under the proposed rule, management for the gray wolves would be returned to...
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2019
Washington: Return of the wolves
How deer escape tactics help save their lives Researchers from the University of Washington and other institutions monitored the behavior and activity of wolves and deer in Washington for three...
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